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mummy

Dummy vs Mummy - What's the difference?

dummy | mummy |


As nouns the difference between dummy and mummy

is that dummy is a silent person; a person who does not talk while mummy is a substance used in medicine, prepared from mummified flesh.

As verbs the difference between dummy and mummy

is that dummy is to make a mock-up or prototype version of something, without some or all off its intended functionality while mummy is to mummify.

As a proper noun Mummy is

one's mother.

Taxonomy vs Mummy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | mummy |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun mummy is

one's mother.

Zombie vs Mummy - What's the difference?

zombie | mummy |


As nouns the difference between zombie and mummy

is that zombie is a snake god or fetish in religions of West Africa and elsewhere while mummy is a substance used in medicine, prepared from mummified flesh.

As a verb mummy is

to mummify.

As a proper noun Mummy is

one's mother.

Mummy vs Body - What's the difference?

mummy | body |


As nouns the difference between mummy and body

is that mummy is a substance used in medicine, prepared from mummified flesh while body is physical frame.

As verbs the difference between mummy and body

is that mummy is to mummify while body is to give body or shape to something.

As a proper noun Mummy

is one's mother.

Mummy vs Mummyhood - What's the difference?

mummy | mummyhood |


As a proper noun mummy

is one's mother.

As a noun mummyhood is

(dated) the state or condition of being a mummy; mummification.

Mummy vs Mummylike - What's the difference?

mummy | mummylike |


As a proper noun mummy

is one's mother.

As an adjective mummylike is

resembling a mummy (embalmed corpse) or some aspect of one.

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