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Wikidiffcom vs Movieland - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | movieland |


As a noun movieland is

the industry of films and filmmaking.

Taxonomy vs Movieland - What's the difference?

taxonomy | movieland |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and movieland

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking.

Storyland vs Movieland - What's the difference?

storyland | movieland | see also |

Storyland is a see also of movieland.


As nouns the difference between storyland and movieland

is that storyland is the fictitious world where stories are set while movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking.

Filmland vs Movieland - What's the difference?

filmland | movieland | Synonyms |

Movieland is a synonym of filmland.



As nouns the difference between filmland and movieland

is that filmland is the industry of films and filmmaking while movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking.

Filmmaking vs Movieland - What's the difference?

filmmaking | movieland |


As nouns the difference between filmmaking and movieland

is that filmmaking is the activity of preparing edited video works, formerly principally films, whether for entertainment or other purposes while movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking.

Film vs Movieland - What's the difference?

film | movieland |


As nouns the difference between film and movieland

is that film is a thin layer of some substance; a pellicle; a membranous covering, causing opacity while movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking.

As a verb film

is to record a motion picture on photographic film.

Movieland vs Slumberland - What's the difference?

movieland | slumberland | see also |


As nouns the difference between movieland and slumberland

is that movieland is the industry of films and filmmaking while slumberland is an imaginary place inhabited by those who are asleep.