different between divided vs pyrophorus
divided
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From divide.
Verb
divided
- simple past tense and past participle of divide
Etymology 2
From Middle English divided, devided, devidid, past participle of Middle English dividen (“to divide”), equivalent to divide +? -ed.
Adjective
divided (comparative more divided, superlative most divided)
- separated or split into pieces
- having conflicting opinions, interests or emotions
- disunited
- (US) (of a road) separated into lanes, that move in opposite directions, by a median
Antonyms
- undivided
- combined
- unified
Translations
Anagrams
- viddied
divided From the web:
- what divided by 6 equals 7
- what divided by 3 equals 6
- what divided by 5 equals 9
- what divided by 8 equals 4
- what divided by 2 equals 8
- what divided by 48 equals 8
- what divided by what equals 6
- what divided by what equals 4
pyrophorus
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ??? (pûr, “fire”) + ???? (phér?, “to bear”). Analyzable as pyro- +? -phorus
Noun
pyrophorus (uncountable)
- a substance capable of taking fire spontaneously on exposure to the air, especially in a finely divided state
Anagrams
- porphyrous
pyrophorus From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- divided vs pyrophorus
- air vs pyrophorus
- finely vs pyrophorus
- exposure vs pyrophorus
- spontaneously vs pyrophorus
- fire vs pyrophorus
- detailee vs detailed
- detainee vs detailee
- agency vs detailee
- employee vs detailee
- glowerings vs flowerings
- snappable vs swappable
- unsnappable vs snappable
- snap vs snappable
- weapon vs slungshot
- line vs slungshot
- cord vs slungshot
- weight vs slungshot
- tool vs slungshot
- maritime vs slungshot