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Telegnosis vs Telegnostic - What's the difference?

telegnosis | telegnostic |


As a noun telegnosis

is knowledge of events outside of normal sensory perception.

As an adjective telegnostic is

of or pertaining to telegnosis.

Trifle vs Nifle - What's the difference?

trifle | nifle |


As nouns the difference between trifle and nifle

is that trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while nifle is (obsolete) a trifle; something small and insignificant.

As a verb trifle

is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.

Pope vs Unpope - What's the difference?

pope | unpope |


As a proper noun pope

is originating as a nickname.

As a noun pope

is (pope).

As a verb unpope is

(obsolete) to divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope.

Tusk vs Detusk - What's the difference?

tusk | detusk |


As verbs the difference between tusk and detusk

is that tusk is to dig up using a tusk, as boars do while detusk is to remove the tusks from (an elephant, a boar, etc).

As a noun tusk

is one of a pair of elongated pointed teeth that extend outside the mouth of an animal such as walrus, elephant or wild boar or tusk can be a fish, the torsk.

Twin vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

twin | hemitrope |


As nouns the difference between twin and hemitrope

is that twin is (baseball) a player that plays for the while hemitrope is (crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

Crystal vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

crystal | hemitrope |


As a proper noun crystal

is .

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

As a noun hemitrope is

(crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

Hemitropal vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

hemitropal | hemitrope |


As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

As a noun hemitrope is

(crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

Matter vs Supermaterial - What's the difference?

matter | supermaterial |


As nouns the difference between matter and supermaterial

is that matter is substance, material while supermaterial is any material with remarkable physical properties.

As a verb matter

is to be important.

As an adjective supermaterial is

above, or superior to, matter.

Material vs Supermaterial - What's the difference?

material | supermaterial |


As nouns the difference between material and supermaterial

is that material is material (matter which may be shaped or manipulated) while supermaterial is any material with remarkable physical properties.

As an adjective supermaterial is

above, or superior to, matter.

Stage vs Overtitle - What's the difference?

stage | overtitle |


As nouns the difference between stage and overtitle

is that stage is a phase while overtitle is one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.

As verbs the difference between stage and overtitle

is that stage is to produce on a stage, to perform a play while overtitle is to give too high a title to.

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