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Biebermania vs Bieber - What's the difference?

biebermania | bieber | Derived terms |

Biebermania is a derived term of bieber.


As a noun biebermania

is (slang) enthusiasm for the singer (justin bieber).

As a proper noun bieber is

.

Bieberite vs Bieber - What's the difference?

bieberite | bieber | Derived terms |

Bieberite is a derived term of bieber.


As a noun bieberite

is a fan of canadian singer (justin bieber).

As a proper noun bieber is

.

Snicko vs Snickometer - What's the difference?

snicko | snickometer | Derived terms |

Snickometer is a derived term of snicko.


Snicko is likely misspelled.


Snicko has no English definition.

As a noun Snickometer is

a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.

Promotilin vs Motilin - What's the difference?

promotilin | motilin | Derived terms |

Promotilin is a derived term of motilin.


As a noun motilin is

(biochemistry) a polypeptide that has a role in fat metabolism.

Paralectotype vs Lectotype - What's the difference?

paralectotype | lectotype | Derived terms |

Lectotype is a derived term of paralectotype.



In biology terms the difference between paralectotype and lectotype

is that paralectotype is any additional specimen from among a set of syntypes, after a lectotype has been designated from among them while lectotype is a biological specimen or illustration later selected to serve as definitive type example of a species or subspecies when the original author of the name did not designate a holotype.

Lectotypic vs Lectotype - What's the difference?

lectotypic | lectotype | Derived terms |

Lectotypic is a derived term of lectotype.


As an adjective lectotypic

is relating to a lectotype.

As a noun lectotype is

(biology) a biological specimen or illustration later selected to serve as definitive type example of a species or subspecies when the original author of the name did not designate a holotype.

Retinoblastoma vs Retinoblast - What's the difference?

retinoblastoma | retinoblast | Derived terms |

Retinoblastoma is a derived term of retinoblast.


As nouns the difference between retinoblastoma and retinoblast

is that retinoblastoma is (pathology) a malignant tumour of the retina; a hereditary condition found mostly in children while retinoblast is an immature retinal cell.

Plesiomorphy vs Plesiomorph - What's the difference?

plesiomorphy | plesiomorph | Derived terms |

Plesiomorph is a derived term of plesiomorphy.



As nouns the difference between plesiomorphy and plesiomorph

is that plesiomorphy is a character state that is present in both outgroups and in the ancestors while plesiomorph is an organism which represents a primitive state of evolution relative to another organism.

Plesiomorphic vs Plesiomorph - What's the difference?

plesiomorphic | plesiomorph | Derived terms |

Plesiomorph is a derived term of plesiomorphic.



As an adjective plesiomorphic

is sharing a character state with an ancestral clade; primitive.

As a noun plesiomorph is

an organism which represents a primitive state of evolution relative to another organism.

Noncoincidentally vs Noncoincidental - What's the difference?

noncoincidentally | noncoincidental | Derived terms |

Noncoincidentally is a derived term of noncoincidental.


As an adjective noncoincidental is

not coincidental.

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