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Terms vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

terms | nightlike |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective nightlike is

resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Wikidiffcom vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | nightlike |


As an adjective nightlike is

resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Eightlike vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

eightlike | nightlike |


As adjectives the difference between eightlike and nightlike

is that eightlike is (rare) shaped like a figure eight while nightlike is resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Knightlike vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

knightlike | nightlike |


As adjectives the difference between knightlike and nightlike

is that knightlike is knightly; bold, gallant, etc while nightlike is resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Nightlife vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

nightlife | nightlike |


As a noun nightlife

is nocturnal activities, especially visiting nightclubs.

As an adjective nightlike is

resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Lightlike vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

lightlike | nightlike |


As adjectives the difference between lightlike and nightlike

is that lightlike is (of a four-vector) having a space component whose magnitude is equal to its time component multiplied by the speed of light while nightlike is resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Tenebrous vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

tenebrous | nightlike |


As adjectives the difference between tenebrous and nightlike

is that tenebrous is dark and gloomy while nightlike is resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

Dark vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

dark | nightlike |


As adjectives the difference between dark and nightlike

is that dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light while nightlike is resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.

As a noun dark

is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

Night vs Nightlike - What's the difference?

night | nightlike |


As a noun night

is the period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark.

As an interjection night

is short for good night.

As a verb night

is to spend a night (in a place), to overnight.

As a proper noun Night

is the goddess of the night in Heathenry.

As an adjective nightlike is

resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous.