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Drunken vs Bacchian - What's the difference?

drunken | bacchian |


As adjectives the difference between drunken and bacchian

is that drunken is drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage while bacchian is (rare) jovial or drunken.

As a verb drunken

is .

Wilted vs Unwilted - What's the difference?

wilted | unwilted |


As adjectives the difference between wilted and unwilted

is that wilted is (of plants) drooping, typically due to lack of water while unwilted is not wilted; alive, (particularly of vegetables) fresh, crisp.

As a verb wilted

is (wilt).

Alive vs Unwilted - What's the difference?

alive | unwilted |


As adjectives the difference between alive and unwilted

is that alive is having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive while unwilted is not wilted; alive, (particularly of vegetables) fresh, crisp.

Fresh vs Unwilted - What's the difference?

fresh | unwilted |


As adjectives the difference between fresh and unwilted

is that fresh is newly produced or obtained while unwilted is not wilted; alive, (particularly of vegetables) fresh, crisp.

As a noun fresh

is a rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood.

Verger vs Vergeress - What's the difference?

verger | vergeress |


As nouns the difference between verger and vergeress

is that verger is one who carries a verge, or emblem of office while vergeress is a female verger.

Smelt vs Unsmelted - What's the difference?

smelt | unsmelted |


As a noun smelt

is any small anadromous fish of the family osmeridae, found in the atlantic and pacific oceans and in lakes in north america and northern part of europe or smelt can be production of metal, especially iron, from ore in a process that involves melting]] and chemical reduction of metal [[compound|compounds into purified metal.

As a verb smelt

is (smell) or smelt can be to fuse or melt two things into one, especially in order to extract metal from ore; to meld.

As an adjective unsmelted is

(metallurgy) not smelted; not having been subjected to a smelting process; still in the state of being an unrefined ore.

Smelting vs Unsmelted - What's the difference?

smelting | unsmelted |


In metallurgy terms the difference between smelting and unsmelted

is that smelting is the process of melting or fusion, especially to extract a metal from its ore while unsmelted is not smelted; not having been subjected to a smelting process; still in the state of being an unrefined ore.

As a verb smelting

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun smelting

is the process of melting or fusion, especially to extract a metal from its ore.

As an adjective unsmelted is

not smelted; not having been subjected to a smelting process; still in the state of being an unrefined ore.

Unrefined vs Unsmelted - What's the difference?

unrefined | unsmelted |


As adjectives the difference between unrefined and unsmelted

is that unrefined is crude, raw or unprocessed while unsmelted is not smelted; not having been subjected to a smelting process; still in the state of being an unrefined ore.

Ore vs Unsmelted - What's the difference?

ore | unsmelted |


As a noun ore

is rock that contains utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems which—at the time of the rock's evaluation and proposal for extraction—are able to be separated from its neighboring minerals and processed at a cost that does not exceed those materials' present-day economic values.

As an adjective unsmelted is

not smelted; not having been subjected to a smelting process; still in the state of being an unrefined ore.

Flight vs Unflighted - What's the difference?

flight | unflighted |


As adjectives the difference between flight and unflighted

is that flight is (obsolete) fast, swift while unflighted is (of birds|rare) lacking flight feathers, typically due to immaturity (compare flightless).

As a noun flight

is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

As a verb flight

is (cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

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