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Illuminated vs Luminosity - What's the difference?

illuminated | luminosity |


As an adjective illuminated

is irradiated by light, lit.

As a verb illuminated

is (illuminate).

As a noun luminosity is

(uncountable) the state of being luminous, or a luminous object; brilliance or radiance.

Illuminative vs Illuminating - What's the difference?

illuminative | illuminating |


As an adjective illuminative

is of, capable of, or causing illumination.

As a verb illuminating is

present participle of lang=en.

Illusions vs Delusions - What's the difference?

illusions | delusions |


As nouns the difference between illusions and delusions

is that illusions is while delusions is .

Illusions vs Dreams - What's the difference?

illusions | dreams |


As nouns the difference between illusions and dreams

is that illusions is plural of lang=en while dreams is plural of lang=en.

As a verb dreams is

third-person singular of dream.

Illustrate vs Basque - What's the difference?

illustrate | basque |


As a verb illustrate

is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.

As a noun basque is

the part of a waistcoat etc extending below the waist.

If vs Because - What's the difference?

if | because |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As an adverb because is

(archaic) for the reason (that ).

As a conjunction because is

by or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that.

As a preposition because is

.

If vs What - What's the difference?

if | what |


As an initialism if

is interactive fiction.

As a pronoun what is

(interrogative) which thing, event, circumstance, etc: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc.

As an adverb what is

in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with .

As an interjection what is

.

As a determiner what is

which; which kind of.

As a noun what is

(obsolete) something; thing; stuff.

Igniter or Ignitor - What's the difference?

igniter | ignitor |


As nouns the difference between ignitor and igniter

is that ignitor is an alternative spelling of lang=en while igniter is any device that is used to ignite something, especially a fuel mixture, or a charge of explosive.

Igniting vs Incinerating - What's the difference?

igniting | incinerating |


As verbs the difference between igniting and incinerating

is that igniting is while incinerating is .

Ignominious vs Indecorous - What's the difference?

ignominious | indecorous |


As adjectives the difference between ignominious and indecorous

is that ignominious is marked by shame or disgrace while indecorous is improper, immodest or indecent.

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