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ghoul

Ghoul vs False - What's the difference?

ghoul | false |


As a noun ghoul

is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Ghoul vs Undefined - What's the difference?

ghoul | undefined |


As a noun ghoul

is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Ghoul vs Benevolent - What's the difference?

ghoul | benevolent |


As a noun ghoul

is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

As an adjective benevolent is

having a disposition to do good.

Ogre vs Ghoul - What's the difference?

ogre | ghoul |


As a proper noun ogre

is a town in central latvia.

As a noun ghoul is

(mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

Soul vs Ghoul - What's the difference?

soul | ghoul |


As an adjective soul

is .

As a noun ghoul is

(mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

Poltergeist vs Ghoul - What's the difference?

poltergeist | ghoul |


As nouns the difference between poltergeist and ghoul

is that poltergeist is poltergeist while ghoul is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

Ghoul vs Goal - What's the difference?

ghoul | goal |


As nouns the difference between ghoul and goal

is that ghoul is a spirit said to feed on corpses while goal is a result that one is attempting to achieve.

Ghoul vs Creep - What's the difference?

ghoul | creep |


As a noun ghoul

is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

As a proper noun creep is

(derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.

Wraith vs Ghoul - What's the difference?

wraith | ghoul |


As nouns the difference between wraith and ghoul

is that wraith is a ghost or specter, especially seen just after a person's death while ghoul is a spirit said to feed on corpses.

Ghoul vs Ghast - What's the difference?

ghoul | ghast |


As a noun ghoul

is (mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.

As a verb ghast is

.

As an adjective ghast is

having a ghastly appearance; weird.

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