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Smoke vs Impurity - What's the difference?

smoke | impurity | Related terms |

Smoke is a related term of impurity.


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun impurity is

the condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification.

Cense vs Smoke - What's the difference?

cense | smoke |


As a verb cense

is (obsolete) to perfume with incense.

As a noun cense

is (obsolete) a census.

As a proper noun smoke is

london.

Smoke vs Smokiness - What's the difference?

smoke | smokiness |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun smokiness is

the state or quality of being smoky.

Smokes vs Smoke - What's the difference?

smokes | smoke |


As a noun smokes

is .

As a verb smokes

is (smoke).

As a proper noun smoke is

london.

Smoke vs Garden - What's the difference?

smoke | garden |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun garden is

.

Smoke vs Conn - What's the difference?

smoke | conn |


As proper nouns the difference between smoke and conn

is that smoke is london while conn is used in ireland.

Smoke vs Con - What's the difference?

smoke | con |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun con is

cone.

Smoke vs Co - What's the difference?

smoke | co |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a pronoun co is

this; this one.

Smoke vs Fester - What's the difference?

smoke | fester |


As verbs the difference between smoke and fester

is that smoke is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc while fester is to become septic; to become rotten.

As a noun smoke

is the visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.

As an adjective smoke

is of the colour known as smoke.

As a proper noun Smoke

is london.

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