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Hamper vs Lamper - What's the difference?

hamper | lamper |


As nouns the difference between hamper and lamper

is that hamper is a large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles or small animals; as while lamper is one who takes part in lamping, or hunting with bright lights.

As a verb hamper

is to put into a hamper.

Hamper vs Champer - What's the difference?

hamper | champer |


As nouns the difference between hamper and champer

is that hamper is a large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles or small animals; as while champer is one who champs or bites.

As a verb hamper

is to put into a hamper.

Hamper vs Humper - What's the difference?

hamper | humper |


As nouns the difference between hamper and humper

is that hamper is a large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles or small animals; as while humper is agent noun of hump.

As a verb hamper

is to put into a hamper.

Relegate vs Relegated - What's the difference?

relegate | relegated |

Relegated is a derived term of relegate.



As verbs the difference between relegate and relegated

is that relegate is exile, banish, remove, or send away while relegated is past tense of relegate.

As a noun relegate

is a person who has been banished from proximity to Rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.

As an adjective relegate

is relegated; exiled.

Relegate vs Religate - What's the difference?

relegate | religate |

Religate is a alternative form of relegate.



As verbs the difference between relegate and religate

is that relegate is exile, banish, remove, or send away while religate is to ligate again.

As a noun relegate

is a person who has been banished from proximity to Rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.

As an adjective relegate

is relegated; exiled.

Relegate vs Relagate - What's the difference?

relegate | relagate |


As nouns the difference between relegate and relagate

is that relegate is a person who has been banished from proximity to rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights while relagate is .

As a verb relegate

is exile, banish, remove, or send away.

As an adjective relegate

is (archaic) relegated]]; [[exile|exiled.

Relegate vs Relevate - What's the difference?

relegate | relevate |


As verbs the difference between relegate and relevate

is that relegate is exile, banish, remove, or send away while relevate is (obsolete) (a person’s) (l) (or) (l) (his) (l); (l) (someone of a (l) or (l) (l)).

As adjectives the difference between relegate and relevate

is that relegate is (archaic) relegated]]; [[exile|exiled while relevate is (obsolete|rare) ; (l).

As a noun relegate

is a person who has been banished from proximity to rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.

Laconic vs Lactonic - What's the difference?

laconic | lactonic |


As adjectives the difference between laconic and lactonic

is that laconic is using as few words as possible; pithy and concise while lactonic is of, relating to, or derived from, lactone.

Viable vs Liable - What's the difference?

viable | liable |


As adjectives the difference between viable and liable

is that viable is able to live on its own (as for a newborn. while liable is bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.

Viable vs Diable - What's the difference?

viable | diable |


As adjectives the difference between viable and diable

is that viable is able to live on its own (as for a newborn) while diable is flavoured with hot spices.

As a noun diable is

an unglazed earthenware casserole dish.

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