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Scimitar vs Shamshir - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between scimitar and shamshir

is that scimitar is a sword of Persian origin that features a curved blade while shamshir is a Persian curved blade without a pommel.

Grinder vs Stihl - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between grinder and stihl

is that grinder is one who grinds something, such as the teeth while Stihl is a type of large industrial saw, usually cordless with a petrol motor and a large circular cutting blade.

Myrrhine vs Myrrhic - What's the difference?

myrrhine | myrrhic | see also |


As adjectives the difference between myrrhine and myrrhic

is that myrrhine is alternative form of lang=en while myrrhic is of, related to, or derived from myrrh.

Gyroassociative vs Gyrocommutative - What's the difference?

gyroassociative | gyrocommutative | see also |

Gyroassociative is a see also of gyrocommutative.


As an adjective gyrocommutative is

(mathematics|of a gyrogroup) whose binary operation obeys a \oplus b = gyr[a, b](b \oplus a).

Electrosensible vs Electrosensitive - What's the difference?

electrosensible | electrosensitive | see also |

Electrosensible is a see also of electrosensitive.


As a noun electrosensible

is one who suffers from electrosensibility.

As an adjective electrosensitive is

sensitive to electricity.

Sectionnaire vs Sectionary - What's the difference?

sectionnaire | sectionary | see also |

Sectionnaire is a see also of sectionary.


As an adjective sectionary is

(historical).

As a noun sectionary is

(historical).

Mackem vs Wearsider - What's the difference?

mackem | wearsider | see also |


As nouns the difference between mackem and wearsider

is that mackem is a native or inhabitant of Sunderland, England while Wearsider is someone from Wearside, from around Sunderland.

Trance vs Prosopopesis - What's the difference?

trance | prosopopesis | see also |

Trance is a see also of prosopopesis.


As nouns the difference between trance and prosopopesis

is that trance is while prosopopesis is (parapsychology|rare) a sudden and profound change of an individual's personality, whether spontaneous or induced eg in hypnosis.

Possession vs Prosopopesis - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between possession and prosopopesis

is that possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights while prosopopesis is a sudden and profound change of an individual's personality, whether spontaneous or induced e.g. in hypnosis.

As a verb possession

is to invest with property.

Poltergeist vs Thorybism - What's the difference?

poltergeist | thorybism | see also |


As nouns the difference between poltergeist and thorybism

is that poltergeist is an unseen ghost which makes noises and causes disruption, especially by causing physical objects to move or fly about while thorybism is poltergeist activity, poltergeist disturbances.

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