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Deaf vs Deef - What's the difference?

deaf | deef |


As adjectives the difference between deaf and deef

is that deaf is unable to hear, or only partially able to hear while deef is deaf.

As a noun deaf

is deaf people considered as a group.

As a verb deaf

is to deafen.

Deaf vs Nondeaf - What's the difference?

deaf | nondeaf |


As adjectives the difference between deaf and nondeaf

is that deaf is of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages while nondeaf is not deaf.

Deaf vs Deaflympics - What's the difference?

deaf | deaflympics |


As an adjective deaf

is of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages.

As a proper noun deaflympics is

a sports competition held every two years for deaf people.

Deaf vs Nonhearing - What's the difference?

deaf | nonhearing |


As adjectives the difference between deaf and nonhearing

is that deaf is of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages while nonhearing is unable to hear, ie deaf.

Deaf vs Visucentric - What's the difference?

deaf | visucentric |


As adjectives the difference between deaf and visucentric

is that deaf is of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages while visucentric is of or pertaining to products, space, buildings or environments designed in a manner that is visually optimal for deaf and hard-of-hearing people; pertaining to designs that focus on visual access.

Deaf vs Deafie - What's the difference?

deaf | deafie |


As an adjective deaf

is of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages.

As a noun deafie is

(slang) a deaf person.

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