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masticator

Colloid vs Masticator - What's the difference?

colloid | masticator |


As nouns the difference between colloid and masticator

is that colloid is a stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles while masticator is someone who masticates.

As an adjective colloid

is glue-like; gelatinous.

Masticatory vs Masticator - What's the difference?

masticatory | masticator |


As nouns the difference between masticatory and masticator

is that masticatory is something chewed, originally as a medicine, now typically for pleasure or to increase the flow of saliva while masticator is someone who masticates.

As an adjective masticatory

is of, or relating to mastication.

Masticater vs Masticator - What's the difference?

masticater | masticator |


As nouns the difference between masticater and masticator

is that masticater is alternative form of masticator while masticator is someone who masticates.

Machine vs Masticator - What's the difference?

machine | masticator |


As a verb machine

is .

As a noun masticator is

someone who masticates.