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Dangerous vs Gasoscope - What's the difference?

dangerous | gasoscope |


As an adjective dangerous

is full of danger.

As a noun gasoscope is

(dated) an apparatus for detecting the presence of dangerous gas, as for example in a mine or in a house.

Gas vs Gasoscope - What's the difference?

gas | gasoscope |


In lang=en terms the difference between gas and gasoscope

is that gas is a humorous or entertaining event or person while gasoscope is an apparatus for detecting the presence of dangerous gas, as for example in a mine or in a house.

As nouns the difference between gas and gasoscope

is that gas is matter in a state intermediate between liquid and plasma that can be contained only if it is fully surrounded by a solid (or in a bubble of liquid) (or held together by gravitational pull); it can condense into a liquid, or can (rarely) become a solid directly while gasoscope is an apparatus for detecting the presence of dangerous gas, as for example in a mine or in a house.

As a verb gas

is to kill with poisonous gas.

As an adjective gas

is comical, zany.

As a proper noun Gas

is a commune in Eure-et-Loir, France.

Mine vs Gasoscope - What's the difference?

mine | gasoscope |


As a verb mine

is .

As an adjective mine

is mined.

As a noun gasoscope is

(dated) an apparatus for detecting the presence of dangerous gas, as for example in a mine or in a house.

Bunchy vs Bunchiness - What's the difference?

bunchy | bunchiness |


As an adjective bunchy

is having, or growing in bunches.

As a noun bunchiness is

the quality or condition of being bunchy.

Purgative vs Purgatively - What's the difference?

purgative | purgatively |


As an adjective purgative

is (capable of) purging.

As a noun purgative

is something, such as a substance or medicine, that purges; laxative.

As an adverb purgatively is

in a purgative manner; so as to purge.

Purge vs Purgatively - What's the difference?

purge | purgatively |


As a verb purge

is .

As an adverb purgatively is

in a purgative manner; so as to purge.

Voice vs Phonal - What's the difference?

voice | phonal |


As a noun voice

is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice'; a pleasant '''voice'''; a low ' voice .

As a verb voice

is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

As an adjective phonal is

of or relating to the voice.

Excretion vs Excretive - What's the difference?

excretion | excretive |


As a noun excretion

is the process of removing or ejecting material that has no further utility, especially from the body; the act of excreting.

As an adjective excretive is

having the power of excreting, or promoting excretion.

Subset vs Verbarium - What's the difference?

subset | verbarium |


As nouns the difference between subset and verbarium

is that subset is (set theory) with respect to another set, a set such that each of its elements is also an element of the other set while verbarium is (dated) a word game in which the players are given a set of letters and must form as many words as possible from subsets of those letters.

Wince vs Wincer - What's the difference?

wince | wincer |


As nouns the difference between wince and wincer

is that wince is a sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away while wincer is one who, or that which, winces.

As a verb wince

is to flinch as if in pain or distress.

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