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Aroused vs Arousable - What's the difference?

aroused | arousable |


As a verb aroused

is past tense of arouse.

As an adjective arousable is

that can be aroused.

Automate vs Automize - What's the difference?

automate | automize |


As verbs the difference between automate and automize

is that automate is to replace or enhance human labor with machines while automize is to automate or automatize.

Automatize vs Automize - What's the difference?

automatize | automize |


As verbs the difference between automatize and automize

is that automatize is to make or become automatic while automize is to automate or automatize.

Zooid vs Avicularium - What's the difference?

zooid | avicularium |


As nouns the difference between zooid and avicularium

is that zooid is while avicularium is (biology) a modified zooid, in some colonial bryozoans, in the form of a beak, that prevents other organisms from settling on the colony.

Bryozoan vs Avicularium - What's the difference?

bryozoan | avicularium |


As nouns the difference between bryozoan and avicularium

is that bryozoan is (zoology) a bryozoon while avicularium is (biology) a modified zooid, in some colonial bryozoans, in the form of a beak, that prevents other organisms from settling on the colony.

As an adjective bryozoan

is (zoology) pertaining to bryozoa.

Takeover vs Acquiree - What's the difference?

takeover | acquiree |


As nouns the difference between takeover and acquiree

is that takeover is (label) the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase while acquiree is something that is to be acquired, especially a company that is the target of a takeover.

Alien vs Alienness - What's the difference?

alien | alienness |


As a verb alien

is .

As a noun alienness is

the condition of being alien.

Human vs Anthropopathy - What's the difference?

human | anthropopathy |


As an adjective human

is (label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy).

As a noun anthropopathy is

the attribution of human emotions to a god.

Emotion vs Anthropopathy - What's the difference?

emotion | anthropopathy |


As nouns the difference between emotion and anthropopathy

is that emotion is emotion while anthropopathy is the attribution of human emotions to a god.

God vs Anthropopathy - What's the difference?

god | anthropopathy |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun anthropopathy is

the attribution of human emotions to a god.

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