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Royale vs Supreme - What's the difference?

royale | supreme |


As nouns the difference between royale and supreme

is that royale is a garnish of a consommé made with unsweetened cooked custard, usually cut into decorative shapes while supreme is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As an adjective supreme is

dominant, having power over all others.

As a verb supreme is

to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a proper noun Supreme is

the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

Supreme vs Super - What's the difference?

supreme | super |


As adjectives the difference between supreme and super

is that supreme is dominant, having power over all others while super is of excellent quality, superfine.

As verbs the difference between supreme and super

is that supreme is to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds while super is to add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.

As nouns the difference between supreme and super

is that supreme is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached while super is abbreviation of superintendent in the sense of a building's resident manager, sometimes clarified as "building super".

As a proper noun Supreme

is the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

As an adverb super is

very; extremely (used like the prefix super-).

Unconditional vs Supreme - What's the difference?

unconditional | supreme | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unconditional and supreme

is that unconditional is absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications while supreme is dominant, having power over all others.

As a verb supreme is

to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a noun supreme is

a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As a proper noun Supreme is

the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

Supreme vs Distinguished - What's the difference?

supreme | distinguished |


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As an adjective distinguished is

celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious.

As a verb distinguished is

(distinguish).

Unquestioned vs Supreme - What's the difference?

unquestioned | supreme | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unquestioned and supreme

is that unquestioned is not subjected to an interrogation while supreme is dominant, having power over all others.

As a verb supreme is

to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a noun supreme is

a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As a proper noun Supreme is

the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

Perfect vs Supreme - What's the difference?

perfect | supreme | Related terms |


In botany terms the difference between perfect and supreme

is that perfect is of flowers, having both male (stamens) and female (carpels) parts while supreme is situated at the highest part or point.

As adjectives the difference between perfect and supreme

is that perfect is fitting its definition precisely while supreme is dominant, having power over all others.

As nouns the difference between perfect and supreme

is that perfect is the perfect tense, or a form in that tense while supreme is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As verbs the difference between perfect and supreme

is that perfect is to make perfect; to improve or hone while supreme is to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a proper noun Supreme is

the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

Unmatched vs Supreme - What's the difference?

unmatched | supreme | Related terms |

Unmatched is a related term of supreme.


As an adjective unmatched

is (of a pair of things) not matched; odd.

As a verb unmatched

is (unmatch).

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

Supreme vs Supior - What's the difference?

supreme | supior |

Supreme vs Total - What's the difference?

supreme | total | Related terms |

Supreme is a related term of total.


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As a noun total is

an amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.

As an adjective total is

entire; relating to the whole of something.

As a verb total is

to add up; to calculate the sum of.

Consummate vs Supreme - What's the difference?

consummate | supreme | Synonyms |

Consummate is a synonym of supreme.


As an adjective consummate

is complete in every detail, perfect, absolute.

As a verb consummate

is to bring (a task, project, goal etc) to completion; to accomplish.

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

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