margarine |
margarineless |
As a noun margarine
is margarine.
As an adjective margarineless is
(rare) without margarine.
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 |
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 |
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 |
laptopless |
As a noun laptop
is laptop.
As an adjective laptopless is
without a laptop computer.
computer |
laptopless |
As a noun computer
is calculator, computer.
As an adjective laptopless is
without a laptop computer.
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 |
containerless |
As a noun container
is a big container made of metal.
As an adjective containerless is
without a container.
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 |
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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