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Sacrifice vs Die - What's the difference?

sacrifice | die |


As a verb sacrifice

is to offer (something) as a gift to a deity.

As a noun sacrifice

is the offering of anything to a god; consecratory rite.

As a proper noun die is

god.

Die vs Alloy - What's the difference?

die | alloy |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a noun alloy is

a metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal.

As a verb alloy is

to mix or combine; often used of metals.

Food vs Die - What's the difference?

food | die |


As a noun food

is (uncountable) any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.

As a proper noun die is

god.

Forging vs Die - What's the difference?

forging | die |


As a verb forging

is .

As a noun forging

is a component that is forged (shaped by heating and hammering).

As a proper noun die is

god.

Die vs Efface - What's the difference?

die | efface |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a verb efface is

.

Decay vs Die - What's the difference?

decay | die |


As a noun decay

is the process or result of being gradually decomposed.

As a verb decay

is to deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality.

As a proper noun die is

god.

Die vs Passed - What's the difference?

die | passed |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a verb passed is

(pass).

As an adjective passed is

that has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations).

Die vs Sip - What's the difference?

die | sip |


As proper nouns the difference between die and sip

is that die is god while sip is cyprus.

As an adjective sip is

cypriot.

Die vs Guess - What's the difference?

die | guess |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a verb guess is

to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

As a noun guess is

a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

Die vs Di - What's the difference?

die | di |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a verb di is

to say.

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