(n) optical isomerism
(n) (in botany) dioecy
dioecism
(n,adj-no) (in zoology) gonochorism
(n) personnel change
personnel shift
reshuffle
(annual) staff reassignment
(P)
(v5r,vi) (math) to be different and distinct
to be (relatively) distinct (when referring to items in a set)
(adj-na,n,adj-no) essentially the same with only minor differences
(n) abnormally warm winter
(n) natural disaster
cataclysm
(n) having the same pronunciation but bearing different meanings
(n) homophone
word with the same pronunciation and similar meaning as another but a different written form
(n) different kanji with the same Japanese reading (and usu. a similar meaning)
(n) equal workmanship but different style
(n) cohabiting but living in different worlds
(n) namesake
person with the same name
(n,adj-no) idiosyncrasy
(n) mutation
(n) sudden and dramatic event (incident)
sudden and strange phenomenon
(exp,adv) (arch) with each new day
day by day
by the day
(n) mutagenicity
(exp) to raise an objection
to voice an opinion different from those of others
(exp) to raise an objection
to voice an opinion different from those of others
(n) (comp) heterogeneous environment
(n) (obsc) heterozygote
(n) anisogamete
(exp,v5r) to speak in tongues
(adv) in one voice
(exp,v5t) to give off a stench
(n) fault (anomaly) recovery
(n) abnormal psychology
(n) isomerase