different between geomagnetic vs subchron
geomagnetic
English
Etymology
geo- +? magnetic
Adjective
geomagnetic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to geomagnetism.
Translations
Anagrams
- gametogenic, gamogenetic
Romanian
Etymology
From French géomagnétique
Adjective
geomagnetic m or n (feminine singular geomagnetic?, masculine plural geomagnetici, feminine and neuter plural geomagnetice)
- geomagnetic
Declension
geomagnetic From the web:
- what magnetic
- what magnetic field
- what magnetic material is in staples
- what magnetic eyelashes are the best
- what magnetic pole is the north pole
- what magnetic zone am i in
- what magnetic resonance imaging
- what magnetic force
subchron
English
Etymology
sub- +? chron
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?bk??n/
Noun
subchron (plural subchrons)
- (geology) The time interval of a geomagnetic reversal event in the stratigraphic record.
Anagrams
- bronchus
subchron From the web:
- what is subchronic toxicity
- what does subchorionic mean
- subchorionic hematoma
- subchorionic hemorrhage
- what causes subchorionic hematoma
- what is subchronic schizophrenia
- subchorionic bleeding
- what is subchronic exposure
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