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Magic vs Monster - What's the difference?

magic | monster |


As a proper noun magic

is the decrypted japanese messages produced by us cryptographers in and prior to world war ii.

As a noun monster is

pattern; that from which a copy is made.

Monster vs Behemoth - What's the difference?

monster | behemoth |


As nouns the difference between monster and behemoth

is that monster is pattern; that from which a copy is made while behemoth is (bible) a great and mighty beast god shows job in job 40:15-24.

Monster vs Witch - What's the difference?

monster | witch |


As nouns the difference between monster and witch

is that monster is pattern; that from which a copy is made while witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically: or witch can be a cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat and used as a taper.

As a verb witch is

(obsolete) to practise witchcraft.

Monster vs Fairy - What's the difference?

monster | fairy |


As nouns the difference between monster and fairy

is that monster is pattern; that from which a copy is made while fairy is (uncountable|obsolete) the realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.

Monster vs Familiar - What's the difference?

monster | familiar |


As a noun monster

is pattern; that from which a copy is made.

As an adjective familiar is

familial.

Machine vs Monster - What's the difference?

machine | monster |


As a verb machine

is .

As a noun monster is

pattern; that from which a copy is made.

Monster vs Cryptid - What's the difference?

monster | cryptid |


As nouns the difference between monster and cryptid

is that monster is pattern; that from which a copy is made while cryptid is (cryptozoology) any creature that may or may not exist sightings of various cryptids have been reported, but their reality has not been proved.

God vs Monster - What's the difference?

god | monster |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun monster is

pattern; that from which a copy is made.

Monster vs Crispy - What's the difference?

monster | crispy |


As nouns the difference between monster and crispy

is that monster is pattern; that from which a copy is made while crispy is (informal) the well-baked fat on the surface of a piece of roasted meat.

As an adjective crispy is

having a crisp texture; brittle yet tender.

Monster vs Monsterous - What's the difference?

monster | monsterous |


As a noun monster

is pattern; that from which a copy is made.

As an adjective monsterous is

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