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disco

Disco vs Discs - What's the difference?

disco | discs |


As a verb disco

is .

As a noun discs is

.

Pisco vs Disco - What's the difference?

pisco | disco |


As a noun pisco

is a liquor distilled from grapes (a brandy) made in wine-producing regions of , chile and peru.

As a verb disco is

.

Disco vs Postdisco - What's the difference?

disco | postdisco |


As a verb disco

is .

As a noun postdisco is

a 1980s characteristic movement of disco music.

As an adjective postdisco is

after the era of disco music.

Disco vs Discowear - What's the difference?

disco | discowear |


As nouns the difference between disco and discowear

is that disco is a short form of discotheque, a nightclub for dancing while discowear is clothing to be worn at discos.

As a verb disco

is to dance disco-style dances.

Disco vs Discolike - What's the difference?

disco | discolike |


As a verb disco

is .

As an adjective discolike is

resembling a disco (nightclub where dancing takes place) or some aspect of one.

Disco vs Antidisco - What's the difference?

disco | antidisco |


As a noun disco

is a short form of discotheque, a nightclub for dancing.

As a verb disco

is to dance disco-style dances.

As an adjective antidisco is

opposing or taking a negative view of disco.

Disco vs Predisco - What's the difference?

disco | predisco |


As a verb disco

is .

As an adjective predisco is

(music) of the period in the 1970s preceding the advent of disco music.

Disco vs Discomania - What's the difference?

disco | discomania |


As a verb disco

is .

As a noun discomania is

enthusiasm for disco music.

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