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Merteen vs Merchild - What's the difference?

merteen | merchild | Hyponyms |

Merchild is a hyponym of merteen.



As nouns the difference between merteen and merchild

is that merteen is a teenage merperson while merchild is the young of either sex of a legendary creature, human from the waist up, fishlike from the waist down.

Merbaby vs Merchild - What's the difference?

merbaby | merchild | Hyponyms |

Merbaby is a hyponym of merchild.


As nouns the difference between merbaby and merchild

is that merbaby is a baby mermaid or merman while merchild is the young of either sex of a legendary creature, human from the waist up, fishlike from the waist down.

Rhombomere vs Neuromere - What's the difference?

rhombomere | neuromere | Hyponyms |

Neuromere is a hyponym of rhombomere.



As nouns the difference between rhombomere and neuromere

is that rhombomere is a temporarily divided segment of the developing neural tube, within the hindbrain region while neuromere is a morphologically or molecularly defined transient segment of the early developing brain.

Prosomere vs Neuromere - What's the difference?

prosomere | neuromere | Hyponyms |

Neuromere is a hyponym of prosomere.


Prosomere is likely misspelled.


Prosomere has no English definition.

As a noun neuromere is

a morphologically or molecularly defined transient segment of the early developing brain.

Mesomere vs Neuromere - What's the difference?

mesomere | neuromere | Hyponyms |

Mesomere is a hyponym of neuromere.


As an adjective mesomere

is mesomeric.

As a noun neuromere is

a morphologically or molecularly defined transient segment of the early developing brain.

Euroyen vs Eurobond - What's the difference?

euroyen | eurobond | Hyponyms |

Euroyen is a hyponym of eurobond.


As a noun eurobond is

(finance) an international bond denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued.

Eurodollar vs Eurobond - What's the difference?

eurodollar | eurobond | Hyponyms |

Eurobond is a hyponym of eurodollar.



As nouns the difference between eurodollar and eurobond

is that eurodollar is a deposit, in US dollars, held in a bank outside of the United States while Eurobond is an international bond denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued.

Tmp vs Groundwood - What's the difference?

tmp | groundwood | Hyponyms |

Tmp is a hyponym of groundwood.


As an abbreviation tmp

is (biochemistry) thymidine monophosphate.

As a noun groundwood is

(paper industry) wood that has been mechanically ground for pulp or direct use to produce certain kinds of paper or board; mechanical pulp.

Rmp vs Groundwood - What's the difference?

rmp | groundwood | Hyponyms |

Rmp is a hyponym of groundwood.


In paper industry|lang=en terms the difference between rmp and groundwood

is that rmp is (paper industry) refiner mechanical pulp while groundwood is (paper industry) wood that has been mechanically ground for pulp or direct use to produce certain kinds of paper or board; mechanical pulp.

As an initialism rmp

is risk management plan.

As a noun groundwood is

(paper industry) wood that has been mechanically ground for pulp or direct use to produce certain kinds of paper or board; mechanical pulp.

Pgw vs Groundwood - What's the difference?

pgw | groundwood | Hyponyms |

Pgw is a hyponym of groundwood.


As a noun groundwood is

(paper industry) wood that has been mechanically ground for pulp or direct use to produce certain kinds of paper or board; mechanical pulp.

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