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Complete vs Groundly - What's the difference?

complete | groundly |


As adjectives the difference between complete and groundly

is that complete is with all parts included; with nothing missing; full while groundly is thorough, complete; solid; deep; profound.

As a verb complete

is to finish; to make done; to reach the end.

As an adverb groundly is

to the very ground, to the very bottom; thoroughly, completely; solidly; deeply; profoundly.

Solid vs Groundly - What's the difference?

solid | groundly |


As an acronym solid

is (programming|object-oriented).

As an adjective groundly is

(rare|archaic) thorough, complete; solid; deep; profound.

As an adverb groundly is

(rare|archaic) to the very ground, to the very bottom; thoroughly, completely; solidly; deeply; profoundly.

Elitism vs Antielite - What's the difference?

elitism | antielite |


As a noun elitism

is .

As an adjective antielite is

opposing an elite or elitism.

Antielitism vs Antielite - What's the difference?

antielitism | antielite | Related terms |

Antielitism is a related term of antielite.


As a noun antielitism

is opposition to elitism.

As an adjective antielite is

opposing an elite or elitism.

Beat vs Kerouacian - What's the difference?

beat | kerouacian |


As a verb beat

is .

As an adjective kerouacian is

of or pertaining to (1922-1969), american beat novelist and poet.

Substance vs Complexant - What's the difference?

substance | complexant |


As nouns the difference between substance and complexant

is that substance is physical matter; material while complexant is (lb) a substance that readily forms complexes with molecules or ions (of a specified kind).

Complex vs Complexant - What's the difference?

complex | complexant |


As nouns the difference between complex and complexant

is that complex is a problem while complexant is (lb) a substance that readily forms complexes with molecules or ions (of a specified kind).

As an adjective complex

is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.

As a verb complex

is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.

Sieve vs Unsieved - What's the difference?

sieve | unsieved |


As a noun sieve

is a device to , in a granular material, larger particles from smaller ones, or to separate solid objects from a liquid.

As a verb sieve

is to strain, sift or sort using a sieve.

As an adjective unsieved is

not having been sieved.

Spray vs Sprayproof - What's the difference?

spray | sprayproof |


As a noun spray

is spray.

As an adjective sprayproof is

resistant to spray (as from the ocean).

Ocean vs Sprayproof - What's the difference?

ocean | sprayproof |


As a noun ocean

is ocean.

As an adjective sprayproof is

resistant to spray (as from the ocean).

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