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selfsome

Selfsame vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

selfsame | selfsome |


As adjectives the difference between selfsame and selfsome

is that selfsame is precisely the same; the very same; identical while selfsome is (neologism) of or characteristic of self or one's self.

Seldsome vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

seldsome | selfsome |


As adjectives the difference between seldsome and selfsome

is that seldsome is (rare) rare; uncommon while selfsome is (neologism) of or characteristic of self or one's self.

As an adverb seldsome

is (rare) rarely; seldom.

Alone vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

alone | selfsome |


As adjectives the difference between alone and selfsome

is that alone is by oneself, solitary while selfsome is of or characteristic of self or one's self.

As an adverb alone

is by one's self; apart from, or exclusive of, others; solo.

Isolated vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

isolated | selfsome |


As adjectives the difference between isolated and selfsome

is that isolated is placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation while selfsome is (neologism) of or characteristic of self or one's self.

As a verb isolated

is (isolate).

Isolate vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

isolate | selfsome |


As a verb isolate

is (label) to set apart or cut off from others.

As a noun isolate

is something that has been isolated.

As an adjective selfsome is

(neologism) of or characteristic of self or one's self.

Autotelic vs Selfsome - What's the difference?

autotelic | selfsome |


As adjectives the difference between autotelic and selfsome

is that autotelic is (of an entity or event) containing its own meaning or purpose while selfsome is (neologism) of or characteristic of self or one's self.