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Speak vs Londonism - What's the difference?

speak | londonism |


As nouns the difference between speak and londonism

is that speak is language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group or speak can be (dated) a low class bar, a speakeasy while londonism is a characteristic of londoners.

As a verb speak

is to communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.

Head vs Nole - What's the difference?

head | nole |


In obsolete terms the difference between head and nole

is that head is to behead; to decapitate while nole is the head.

As nouns the difference between head and nole

is that head is the part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth, and main sense organs while nole is the head.

As an adjective head

is of, relating to, or intended for the head.

As a verb head

is to be in command of. (See also {{term|head up|lang=en}}..

As a proper noun Head

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.

Hunt vs Chasable - What's the difference?

hunt | chasable |


As a proper noun hunt

is for a hunter (for game, birds etc).

As an adjective chasable is

capable of being chased; fit for hunting.

Unaffected vs Uninteressed - What's the difference?

unaffected | uninteressed |


As adjectives the difference between unaffected and uninteressed

is that unaffected is not affected or changed while uninteressed is uninterested; unaffected.

As a noun unaffected

is someone not affected, as by a disease.

Dolphin vs Delphinoid - What's the difference?

dolphin | delphinoid |


As a noun dolphin

is a carnivorous aquatic mammal inhabiting mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, famed for its intelligence and occasional willingness to approach humans or dolphin can be (nautical) a man-made semi submerged maritime structure, usually installed to provide a fixed structure for temporary mooring, to prevent ships from drifting to shallow water or to serve as base for navigational aids.

As an adjective delphinoid is

(zoology) pertaining to, or resembling, the dolphin.

Lexicon vs Lexiconist - What's the difference?

lexicon | lexiconist |


As nouns the difference between lexicon and lexiconist

is that lexicon is the vocabulary of a language while lexiconist is a writer of a lexicon.

Commiserate vs Commiserator - What's the difference?

commiserate | commiserator |


As an adjective commiserate

is (obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.

As a verb commiserate

is to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).

As a noun commiserator is

one who commiserates or pities.

Dowager vs Dowagerism - What's the difference?

dowager | dowagerism |


As nouns the difference between dowager and dowagerism

is that dowager is a widow holding property or title derived from her late husband while dowagerism is the rank or condition of a dowager.

Eversion vs Exstrophy - What's the difference?

eversion | exstrophy |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between eversion and exstrophy

is that eversion is (medicine) the condition of being turned outward while exstrophy is (medicine) the eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.

As nouns the difference between eversion and exstrophy

is that eversion is an act of turning inside out while exstrophy is (medicine) the eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.

Organ vs Exstrophy - What's the difference?

organ | exstrophy |


As nouns the difference between organ and exstrophy

is that organ is organ while exstrophy is (medicine) the eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.

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