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Playground vs Stadium - What's the difference?

playground | stadium |


As nouns the difference between playground and stadium

is that playground is a large open space to play on, usually for children while stadium is a venue where sporting events are held.

Playgrownd vs Stadium - What's the difference?

playgrownd | stadium |


As a noun stadium is

stage (rfgloss).

Assumption vs Assumed - What's the difference?

assumption | assumed |


As a noun assumption

is the act of assuming]], or taking to or upon one's self; the act of [[take up|taking up or adopting.

As a verb assumed is

(assume).

As an adjective assumed is

used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.

Allocation vs Deallocation - What's the difference?

allocation | deallocation |


As nouns the difference between allocation and deallocation

is that allocation is the process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources while deallocation is the act of deallocating.

Lie vs Untrue - What's the difference?

lie | untrue |


As a verb lie

is to rest in a horizontal position on a surface.

As a noun lie

is the terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.

As an adjective untrue is

{{l/en|false|False}}; not {{l/en|true}}.

Touchscreen vs Screen - What's the difference?

touchscreen | screen |


As nouns the difference between touchscreen and screen

is that touchscreen is an alternative spelling of lang=en while screen is a physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.

As a verb screen is

to filter by passing through a screen.

Robtic vs Bionic - What's the difference?

robtic | bionic |


As an adjective bionic is

(not comparable) related to bionics.

Decieve vs Bluff - What's the difference?

decieve | bluff |


As a verb decieve

is .

As a proper noun bluff is

the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

Crowvoice vs Cuckoo - What's the difference?

crowvoice | cuckoo |


As an adjective cuckoo is

crazy; not sane.

As a noun cuckoo is

any of various birds, of the family cuculidae, famous for laying its eggs in the nests of other species; but especially the , cuculus canorus , that has a characteristic two-note call.

As a verb cuckoo is

to make the call of a cuckoo.

Fadher vs Father - What's the difference?

fadher | father |


As a proper noun father is

(christianity) god, the father of creation.

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