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Exterminate vs Murder - What's the difference?

exterminate | murder |


As verbs the difference between exterminate and murder

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while murder is to deliberately kill (a person or persons).

As a noun murder is

an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human.

Exterminate vs Wipe - What's the difference?

exterminate | wipe |


In lang=en terms the difference between exterminate and wipe

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while wipe is to remove by rubbing; to rub off; to obliterate; usually followed by away'', ''off'', or ''out .

As verbs the difference between exterminate and wipe

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while wipe is to move an object over, maintaining contact, with the intention of removing some substance from the surface (cf rub).

As a noun wipe is

the act of wiping something or wipe can be the lapwing.

Extinction vs Exterminate - What's the difference?

extinction | exterminate |


As a noun extinction

is the action of making or becoming extinct; annihilation.

As a verb exterminate is

to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

Exterminate vs Fumigate - What's the difference?

exterminate | fumigate |


As verbs the difference between exterminate and fumigate

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while fumigate is to disinfect, purify, or rid of vermin with the fumes of certain chemicals.

Massacre vs Exterminate - What's the difference?

massacre | exterminate |


As verbs the difference between massacre and exterminate

is that massacre is while exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

Exterminate vs Asphyxiate - What's the difference?

exterminate | asphyxiate |


In lang=en terms the difference between exterminate and asphyxiate

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while asphyxiate is to be smothered or suffocated.

As verbs the difference between exterminate and asphyxiate

is that exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while asphyxiate is to smother or suffocate someone.

Delete vs Exterminate - What's the difference?

delete | exterminate |


As a noun delete

is a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer.

As a verb exterminate is

to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

Wikidiffcom vs Exterminate - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | exterminate |


As a verb exterminate is

to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

Exterminate vs Extripate - What's the difference?

exterminate | extripate |

Extripate is often a misspelling of exterminate.


Extripate has no English definition.

As a verb exterminate

is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

Exterminate vs Extinct - What's the difference?

exterminate | extinct |


As a verb exterminate

is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

As an adjective extinct is

(dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

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