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Fluent vs Unfluent - What's the difference?

fluent | unfluent |


As adjectives the difference between fluent and unfluent

is that fluent is that flows; flowing, liquid while unfluent is not fluent.

Farspeak vs Farspeaker - What's the difference?

farspeak | farspeaker |


As nouns the difference between farspeak and farspeaker

is that farspeak is (science fiction|fantasy) the use of magic or telepathy to communicate over long distances while farspeaker is one who farspeaks.

As a verb farspeak

is (science fiction|fantasy) to engage in long-distance communication by magic or telepathy.

Repetition vs Overrehearsed - What's the difference?

repetition | overrehearsed |


As a noun repetition

is repetition.

As an adjective overrehearsed is

rehearsed too many times; made formulaic by repetition.

Ridge vs Ridgeside - What's the difference?

ridge | ridgeside |


As a proper noun ridge

is after a natural landscape feature.

As an adjective ridgeside is

beside a ridge.

As a noun ridgeside is

a piece of land adjacent to a ridge.

Senior vs Seniorhood - What's the difference?

senior | seniorhood |


As nouns the difference between senior and seniorhood

is that senior is while seniorhood is the state or period of being a senior; old age.

As an adjective senior

is .

Small vs Smally - What's the difference?

small | smally |


As a proper noun small

is .

As an adverb smally is

(rare) in a small way.

Genus vs Sophora - What's the difference?

genus | sophora |


As nouns the difference between genus and sophora

is that genus is while sophora is any of the genus (taxlink) of small trees and shrubs related to the pea.

Hear vs Hearingly - What's the difference?

hear | hearingly |


As a verb hear

is (label) to perceive sounds through the ear.

As an adverb hearingly is

in such a manner as to hear.

Mature vs Immatured - What's the difference?

mature | immatured |


As a noun mature

is masts (of a ship).

As an adjective immatured is

not having matured.

Fat vs Lipogenic - What's the difference?

fat | lipogenic |


As a noun fat

is .

As an adjective lipogenic is

producing fat.

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