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lithal

Deadly vs Lithal - What's the difference?

deadly | lithal |


As an adjective deadly

is (lb) subject to death; mortal.

As an adverb deadly

is (obsolete) fatally, mortally.

As a noun lithal is

(informal|inorganic compound) lithium aluminium hydride;.

Lithal vs Lethal - What's the difference?

lithal | lethal |


As nouns the difference between lithal and lethal

is that lithal is (informal|inorganic compound) lithium aluminium hydride; while lethal is (chemistry) one of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid.

As an adjective lethal is

deadly; mortal; fatal.

Lithal vs Withal - What's the difference?

lithal | withal |


As a noun lithal

is lithium aluminium hydride.

As a preposition withal is

Synonym for with, appearing at the end of a clause or sentence, after the object.

As an adverb withal is

all things considered; nevertheless; besides.