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Canyon vs Down - What's the difference?

canyon | down |


As a noun canyon

is canyon.

As a proper noun down is

one of the counties of northern ireland.

Fashion vs Pattern - What's the difference?

fashion | pattern |


As nouns the difference between fashion and pattern

is that fashion is (countable) a current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons while pattern is model, example.

As verbs the difference between fashion and pattern

is that fashion is to make, build or construct while pattern is to apply a pattern.

Torture vs Grind - What's the difference?

torture | grind |


As a verb torture

is .

As a noun grind is

.

Bilateral vs Divalent - What's the difference?

bilateral | divalent |


As adjectives the difference between bilateral and divalent

is that bilateral is having two sides while divalent is having a valence of two.

Senescence vs Geriatric - What's the difference?

senescence | geriatric |


As nouns the difference between senescence and geriatric

is that senescence is (biology) the state or process of ageing, especially in humans; old age while geriatric is (slang) an old person.

As an adjective geriatric is

of or pertaining to the elderly.

Silence vs Tranquil - What's the difference?

silence | tranquil |


As a noun silence

is the lack of any sound.

As a verb silence

is to make (someone or something) silent.

As an interjection silence

is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.

As an adjective tranquil is

free from emotional or mental disturbance.

Harm vs Haum - What's the difference?

harm | haum |


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a noun haum is

(a stalk).

Drudgingly vs Grudgingly - What's the difference?

drudgingly | grudgingly |


As adverbs the difference between drudgingly and grudgingly

is that drudgingly is in a drudging manner; laboriously while grudgingly is in a manner expressing resentment or lack of desire.

Pittle vs Wittle - What's the difference?

pittle | wittle |


As verbs the difference between pittle and wittle

is that pittle is to urinate while wittle is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun pittle

is urine.

As an adjective wittle is

little.

Haue vs Hade - What's the difference?

haue | hade |


As a verb haue

is .

As an adjective hade is

good (of people).

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