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Margarine vs Margarineless - What's the difference?

margarine | margarineless |


As a noun margarine

is margarine.

As an adjective margarineless is

(rare) without margarine.

Recognise vs Recognosce - What's the difference?

recognise | recognosce |


As verbs the difference between recognise and recognosce

is that recognise is to match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity while recognosce is (rare|obsolete) to recognise.

Flicker vs Flickerer - What's the difference?

flicker | flickerer |


As nouns the difference between flicker and flickerer

is that flicker is an unsteady flash of light while flickerer is that which flickers.

As a verb flicker

is to burn or shine unsteadily. To burn or shine with a wavering light.

Funeral vs Nonfuneral - What's the difference?

funeral | nonfuneral |


As adjectives the difference between funeral and nonfuneral

is that funeral is related to a ceremony in honor of a deceased person while nonfuneral is not of or pertaining to a funeral.

As a noun funeral

is a ceremony to honour and remember a deceased person often distinguished from a memorial service by the presence of the body of the deceased.

Laptop vs Laptopless - What's the difference?

laptop | laptopless |


As a noun laptop

is laptop.

As an adjective laptopless is

without a laptop computer.

Computer vs Laptopless - What's the difference?

computer | laptopless |


As a noun computer

is calculator, computer.

As an adjective laptopless is

without a laptop computer.

Liquid vs Liquidless - What's the difference?

liquid | liquidless |


As adjectives the difference between liquid and liquidless

is that liquid is liquid while liquidless is without liquid.

As a noun liquid

is liquid.

Container vs Containerless - What's the difference?

container | containerless |


As a noun container

is a big container made of metal.

As an adjective containerless is

without a container.

Newspaper vs Newspaperless - What's the difference?

newspaper | newspaperless |


As a noun newspaper

is (countable) a publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles.

As a verb newspaper

is to cover with newspaper.

As an adjective newspaperless is

without a newspaper or newspapers.

Halfwittedness vs Halfwitted - What's the difference?

halfwittedness | halfwitted | Derived terms |

Halfwitted is a derived term of halfwittedness.



As a noun halfwittedness

is the quality of being halfwitted.

As an adjective halfwitted is

an alternative spelling of half-witted.

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