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Amate vs Conductor - What's the difference?

amate | conductor |


As nouns the difference between amate and conductor

is that amate is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees while conductor is one who conducts or leads; a guide; a director.

As a verb amate

is (label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

Amated vs Amate - What's the difference?

amated | amate |


In obsolete terms the difference between amated and amate

is that amated is overwhelmed, confused while amate is to be a mate to; to match.

As an adjective amated

is overwhelmed, confused.

As a noun amate is

paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.

Amate vs Alate - What's the difference?

amate | alate |


As nouns the difference between amate and alate

is that amate is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees while alate is a winged, reproductive form of several social insects.

As a verb amate

is (label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

As an adjective alate is

(entomology|botany) having winglike extensions or parts; winged.

As an adverb alate is

(archaic) recently; lately; of late.

Amate vs Agate - What's the difference?

amate | agate |


As a noun amate

is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees.

As a verb amate

is (label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

As a proper noun agate is

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Amate vs Amae - What's the difference?

amate | amae |


As nouns the difference between amate and amae

is that amate is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees while amae is childlike behaviour aimed at inducing another (such as a parent, spouse, teacher or boss) to take care of one.

As a verb amate

is (label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

Hamate vs Amate - What's the difference?

hamate | amate |


As nouns the difference between hamate and amate

is that hamate is the hamate bone while amate is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees.

As an adjective hamate

is (anatomy) hooked at the tip.

As a verb amate is

(label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

Amaze vs Amate - What's the difference?

amaze | amate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between amaze and amate

is that amaze is (obsolete) to terrify, to fill with panic while amate is (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

As verbs the difference between amaze and amate

is that amaze is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious while amate is (label) to dishearten, dismay or amate can be (obsolete) to be a mate to; to match.

As nouns the difference between amaze and amate

is that amaze is while amate is paper produced from the bark of adult ficus trees.

Abate vs Amate - What's the difference?

abate | amate |


As verbs the difference between abate and amate

is that abate is to put an end to; to cause to cease while amate is to dishearten, dismay.

As nouns the difference between abate and amate

is that abate is abatement while amate is paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.

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