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Quilling vs Quiller - What's the difference?

quilling | quiller | Related terms |

Quilling is a related term of quiller.


As nouns the difference between quilling and quiller

is that quilling is the art of creating decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper while quiller is one who creates decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.

Disjunctive vs Disjunctively - What's the difference?

disjunctive | disjunctively |


As an adjective disjunctive

is not connected; separated.

As a noun disjunctive

is (logic) a disjunction.

As an adverb disjunctively is

in a disjunctive manner.

Crop vs Wintersome - What's the difference?

crop | wintersome |


As nouns the difference between crop and wintersome

is that crop is a plant, especially a cereal, grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel or for any other economic purpose while wintersome is a crop, a kind of sweet sorghum.

As a verb crop

is to remove the top end of something, especially a plant.

Sorghum vs Wintersome - What's the difference?

sorghum | wintersome |


As a proper noun sorghum

is .

As a noun wintersome is

(archaic) a crop, a kind of sweet sorghum.

Induce vs Reinduce - What's the difference?

induce | reinduce |


In lang=en terms the difference between induce and reinduce

is that induce is to cause, bring about, lead to while reinduce is to induce again or anew.

As verbs the difference between induce and reinduce

is that induce is to lead by persuasion or influence; incite while reinduce is to induce again or anew.

Context vs Dehistoricize - What's the difference?

context | dehistoricize |


As verbs the difference between context and dehistoricize

is that context is to knit or bind together; to unite closely while dehistoricize is to separate or remove from history; to deprive of historical context.

As a noun context

is the surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.

As an adjective context

is knit or woven together; close; firm.

Dehistoricization vs Dehistoricize - What's the difference?

dehistoricization | dehistoricize | Derived terms |

Dehistoricization is a derived term of dehistoricize.


As a noun dehistoricization

is the process or result of dehistoricizing.

As a verb dehistoricize is

to separate or remove from history; to deprive of historical context.

Line vs Isobole - What's the difference?

line | isobole |


As nouns the difference between line and isobole

is that line is line while isobole is a line on an isobologram joining points of equal activity.

Decorative vs Quiller - What's the difference?

decorative | quiller |


As an adjective decorative

is .

As a noun quiller is

one who creates decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.

Paper vs Quiller - What's the difference?

paper | quiller |


As nouns the difference between paper and quiller

is that paper is a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water while quiller is one who creates decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.

As an adjective paper

is made of paper.

As a verb paper

is to apply paper to.

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