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Devoid vs Deficient - What's the difference?

devoid | deficient |


As adjectives the difference between devoid and deficient

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while deficient is lacking something essential; often construed with in''.

As a verb devoid

is to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Disengaged - What's the difference?

devoid | disengaged | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of disengaged.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and disengaged

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while disengaged is unconnected; detached.

As verbs the difference between devoid and disengaged

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while disengaged is (disengage).

Scant vs Devoid - What's the difference?

scant | devoid |


As adjectives the difference between scant and devoid

is that scant is very little, very few while devoid is empty; having none of; completely without.

As verbs the difference between scant and devoid

is that scant is to limit in amount or share; to stint while devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As a noun scant

is (masonry) a block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level.

As an adverb scant

is with difficulty; scarcely; hardly.

Devoid vs Vod - What's the difference?

devoid | vod |


As an adjective devoid

is empty; having none of; completely without.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As a noun vod is

word.

Logical vs Devoid - What's the difference?

logical | devoid |


As adjectives the difference between logical and devoid

is that logical is (not comparable) in agreement with the principles of logic while devoid is empty; having none of; completely without.

As a verb devoid is

(obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Unfurnished - What's the difference?

devoid | unfurnished | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of unfurnished.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and unfurnished

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while unfurnished is not furnished; having no furnishing.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Free - What's the difference?

devoid | free | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of free.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between devoid and free

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while free is (obsolete) freely; willingly.

As adjectives the difference between devoid and free

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while free is (label) unconstrained.

As verbs the difference between devoid and free

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while free is to make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses.

As an adverb free is

without needing to pay.

As a noun free is

(australian rules football|gaelic football) abbreviation of free kick.

Devoid vs Unoccupied - What's the difference?

devoid | unoccupied | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of unoccupied.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and unoccupied

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while unoccupied is (of a house etc) not inhabited, especially by a tenant.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Derth - What's the difference?

devoid | derth |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between devoid and derth

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while derth is (obsolete) dearth; scarcity.

As an adjective devoid

is empty; having none of; completely without.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As a noun derth is

(obsolete) dearth; scarcity.

Devoid vs Uncrowded - What's the difference?

devoid | uncrowded | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of uncrowded.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and uncrowded

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while uncrowded is not crowded.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

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