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Incurable vs Remediless - What's the difference?

incurable | remediless | Synonyms |

Incurable is a synonym of remediless.


As adjectives the difference between incurable and remediless

is that incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless while remediless is not having a remedy; not capable of being remedied.

As a noun incurable

is one who cannot be cured.

Incurable vs Incurable - What's the difference?

incurable | incurable |


As adjectives the difference between incurable and incurable

is that incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless while incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As nouns the difference between incurable and incurable

is that incurable is one who cannot be cured while incurable is one who cannot be cured.

Wikidiffcom vs Incurable - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | incurable |


As an adjective incurable is

of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As a noun incurable is

one who cannot be cured.

Incurable - What does it mean?

incurable | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective incurable

is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As a noun incurable

is one who cannot be cured.

Inveterate vs Incurable - What's the difference?

inveterate | incurable |


As adjectives the difference between inveterate and incurable

is that inveterate is old; firmly established by long continuance; of long standing; obstinately deep-rooted; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate habit while incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As a verb inveterate

is (obsolete) to fix and settle by long continuance; to entrench.

As a noun incurable is

one who cannot be cured.

Grave vs Incurable - What's the difference?

grave | incurable | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between grave and incurable

is that grave is an excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher while incurable is one who cannot be cured.

As adjectives the difference between grave and incurable

is that grave is influential, important; authoritative while incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As a verb grave

is to dig.

Serious vs Incurable - What's the difference?

serious | incurable | Related terms |

Serious is a related term of incurable.


As adjectives the difference between serious and incurable

is that serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As a noun incurable is

one who cannot be cured.

Critical vs Incurable - What's the difference?

critical | incurable | Related terms |

Critical is a related term of incurable.


As adjectives the difference between critical and incurable

is that critical is inclined to find fault or criticize; fastidious; captious; censorious; exacting while incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

As nouns the difference between critical and incurable

is that critical is a critical value, factor, etc while incurable is one who cannot be cured.

Incunable vs Incurable - What's the difference?

incunable | incurable |


As nouns the difference between incunable and incurable

is that incunable is a very early printed book, specifically one printed before 1501; an incunabulum while incurable is one who cannot be cured.

As an adjective incurable is

of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless.

Incurable vs Indurable - What's the difference?

incurable | indurable |


As adjectives the difference between incurable and indurable

is that incurable is of an illness, condition, etc, that is unable to be cured; healless while indurable is .

As a noun incurable

is one who cannot be cured.

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