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Old vs Adults - What's the difference?

old | adults |


As nouns the difference between old and adults

is that old is age while adults is .

Old vs Junior - What's the difference?

old | junior |


As nouns the difference between old and junior

is that old is age while junior is junior (especially a junior sportsman).

Rotten vs Old - What's the difference?

rotten | old |


As nouns the difference between rotten and old

is that rotten is while old is age.

Do vs Old - What's the difference?

do | old |


As nouns the difference between do and old

is that do is the bright time of the day (chiefly in adverbial constructions) while old is age.

Old vs Seniors - What's the difference?

old | seniors |


As nouns the difference between old and seniors

is that old is age while seniors is .

Old vs Olds - What's the difference?

old | olds |

Olds is a derived term of old.



As nouns the difference between old and olds

is that old is people who are old; old beings; the older generation; usually used with the while Olds is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} An Oldsmobile.

As an adjective old

is of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.

As a proper noun Olds is

{{surname}.

Renewed vs Old - What's the difference?

renewed | old |


As a verb renewed

is (renew).

As a noun old is

age.

Old vs Fault - What's the difference?

old | fault |


As nouns the difference between old and fault

is that old is age while fault is a defect; something that detracts from perfection.

As a verb fault is

to criticize, blame or find fault with something or someone.

High vs Old - What's the difference?

high | old |


In obsolete terms the difference between high and old

is that high is to rise while old is excessive, abundant.

As an adverb high

is in or to an elevated position.

As a verb high

is to rise.

Old vs Bus - What's the difference?

old | bus |


As a noun old

is age.

As a verb bus is

.

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