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Taking vs Sumption - What's the difference?

taking | sumption |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between taking and sumption

is that taking is (obsolete) infectious; contagious while sumption is (obsolete) the major premise of a syllogism.

As nouns the difference between taking and sumption

is that taking is the act by which something is taken while sumption is (rare) a taking.

As an adjective taking

is alluring; attractive.

As a verb taking

is .

Premise vs Sumption - What's the difference?

premise | sumption |


As nouns the difference between premise and sumption

is that premise is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition while sumption is (rare) a taking.

As a verb premise

is to state or assume something as a proposition to an argument.

Cartwheel vs Roundoff - What's the difference?

cartwheel | roundoff |


As nouns the difference between cartwheel and roundoff

is that cartwheel is the literal wheel of a cart while roundoff is a move similar to a cartwheel but ending with the legs together and the gymnast facing in the opposite direction.

As a verb cartwheel

is to perform the gymnastics feat of a cartwheel.

Gymnast vs Roundoff - What's the difference?

gymnast | roundoff |


As nouns the difference between gymnast and roundoff

is that gymnast is one who performs gymnastics while roundoff is (gymnastics) a move similar to a cartwheel but ending with the legs together and the gymnast facing in the opposite direction.

Unchancy vs Wanchancy - What's the difference?

unchancy | wanchancy |


As adjectives the difference between unchancy and wanchancy

is that unchancy is (chiefly|scotland) unfortunate, ill-fortuned while wanchancy is (dialectal|chiefly|scotland) unlucky; unchancy.

Ill vs Wanweird - What's the difference?

ill | wanweird |


As nouns the difference between ill and wanweird

is that ill is trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while wanweird is misfortune; ill or unhappy fate.

As an adjective ill

is evil; wicked (of people).

As an adverb ill

is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.

Unhappy vs Wanweird - What's the difference?

unhappy | wanweird |


As an adjective unhappy

is not happy; sad.

As a noun wanweird is

misfortune; ill or unhappy fate.

Sexfoil vs Septfoil - What's the difference?

sexfoil | septfoil | coordinate terms |

Sexfoil is a coordinate term of septfoil.


In heraldiccharge|lang=en terms the difference between sexfoil and septfoil

is that sexfoil is (heraldiccharge) a stylized flower or leaf with six lobes while septfoil is (heraldiccharge) a stylized flower or leaf with seven lobes.

As nouns the difference between sexfoil and septfoil

is that sexfoil is (heraldiccharge) a stylized flower or leaf with six lobes while septfoil is (architecture) a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of seven partially-overlapping circles of the same diameter.

Western vs Wrpg - What's the difference?

western | wrpg |


As nouns the difference between western and wrpg

is that western is a film, novel, or other work of a certain genre dealing with the american old west while wrpg is .

As an adjective western

is of, situated in, or related to the west.

Fanvid vs Vidder - What's the difference?

fanvid | vidder |


As nouns the difference between fanvid and vidder

is that fanvid is (chiefly|internet) a fan-made video consisting of clips from a film or television series, usually set to music while vidder is a person who creates fanvids.

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