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Chymifies vs Chymified - What's the difference?

chymifies | chymified |


As verbs the difference between chymifies and chymified

is that chymifies is (chymify) while chymified is (chymify).

Parking vs Marking - What's the difference?

parking | marking |


As verbs the difference between parking and marking

is that parking is while marking is .

As nouns the difference between parking and marking

is that parking is the action of the verb to park while marking is (uncountable) the action of the verb to mark .

Hellfire vs Hellfare - What's the difference?

hellfire | hellfare |


As nouns the difference between hellfire and hellfare

is that hellfire is (uncountable) the fire of hell while hellfare is deplorable welfare; welfare that causes more anguish than good.

Caged vs Cages - What's the difference?

caged | cages |


As an adjective caged

is in a cage.

As a verb caged

is (cage).

As a noun cages is

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Code vs Guidelines - What's the difference?

code | guidelines |


As nouns the difference between code and guidelines

is that code is a short symbol, often with little relation to the item it represents while guidelines is plural of lang=en.

As a verb code

is to write software programs.

Notoriety vs Notable - What's the difference?

notoriety | notable |


As nouns the difference between notoriety and notable

is that notoriety is the condition of being infamous or notorious while notable is a person or thing of distinction.

As an adjective notable is

useful; profitable.

Serendipity vs Synchronous - What's the difference?

serendipity | synchronous |


As a noun serendipity

is an unsought, unintended, and/or unexpected, but fortunate, discovery and/or learning experience that happens by accident.

As an adjective synchronous is

at the same time, at the same frequency.

Truculant vs Recalcitrant - What's the difference?

truculant | recalcitrant |


As an adjective recalcitrant is

recalcitrant, rebellious.

Promote vs Motivate - What's the difference?

promote | motivate |


As verbs the difference between motivate and promote

is that motivate is to provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage while promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.

Podocyte vs Polocyte - What's the difference?

podocyte | polocyte |


As nouns the difference between podocyte and polocyte

is that podocyte is a cell of the visceral epithelium in the kidney while polocyte is polar body.

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