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Evoke vs Incant - What's the difference?

evoke | incant |


As verbs the difference between evoke and incant

is that evoke is to cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc) in someone's mind or imagination while incant is (rare) to state solemnly, to chant.

Cant vs Incant - What's the difference?

cant | incant |


As a noun cant

is , a hundred.

As a verb incant is

(rare) to state solemnly, to chant.

Intone vs Incant - What's the difference?

intone | incant |


As verbs the difference between intone and incant

is that intone is to give tone or variety of tone to; to vocalize while incant is to state solemnly, to chant.

Incant vs Incent - What's the difference?

incant | incent |


As verbs the difference between incant and incent

is that incant is (rare) to state solemnly, to chant while incent is (us) to provide an incentive to (a person or organization).

Infant vs Incant - What's the difference?

infant | incant |


As verbs the difference between infant and incant

is that infant is (obsolete) to bear or bring forth (a child); to produce, in general while incant is (rare) to state solemnly, to chant.

As a noun infant

is a very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention.

Inchant vs Incant - What's the difference?

inchant | incant |


As verbs the difference between inchant and incant

is that inchant is obsolete form of lang=en while incant is to state solemnly, to chant.