appurtenant |
appertinent |
As adjectives the difference between appurtenant and appertinent
is that
appurtenant is of or pertaining to an appurtenance while
appertinent is belonging; appertaining; appurtenant.
As nouns the difference between appurtenant and appertinent
is that
appurtenant is an appendage or attachment while
appertinent is that which belongs to something else; an appurtenant.
glossy |
splendent |
As adjectives the difference between glossy and splendent
is that
glossy is having a smooth, silklike, reflective surface while
splendent is shining; glossy; lustrous.
As a noun glossy
is (chiefly|british|informal) a glossy magazine.
lustrous |
splendent |
As adjectives the difference between lustrous and splendent
is that
lustrous is having a glow or lustre while
splendent is shining; glossy; lustrous.
conspicuous |
splendent |
As adjectives the difference between conspicuous and splendent
is that
conspicuous is obvious or easy to notice while
splendent is shining; glossy; lustrous.
illustrious |
splendent |
As adjectives the difference between illustrious and splendent
is that
illustrious is dignified while
splendent is shining; glossy; lustrous.
splendid |
splendent |
As adjectives the difference between splendid and splendent
is that
splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun while
splendent is shining; glossy; lustrous.
asceticism |
askesis |
As nouns the difference between asceticism and askesis
is that
asceticism is the principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity while
askesis is the practice of severe self-discipline, asceticism.
sprawling |
asprawl |
As adjectives the difference between sprawling and asprawl
is that
sprawling is that sprawls while
asprawl is sprawling.
As a verb sprawling
is .
As a noun sprawling
is the act of one who sprawls.
transparent |
transpare |
As a noun transparent
is banner.
As a verb transpare is
(obsolete) to be, or cause to be, transparent; to appear, or cause to appear, or be seen, through something.
bristle |
horrent |
As a proper noun bristle
is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).
As an adjective horrent is
standing erect, as bristles; covered with bristling points; bristled; bristling.
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