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Fluke vs Flukelike - What's the difference?

fluke | flukelike |


As a proper noun fluke

is .

As an adjective flukelike is

resembling or characteristic of a fluke (worm).

Strange vs Nonstrange - What's the difference?

strange | nonstrange |


As a proper noun strange

is .

As an adjective nonstrange is

(physics) not strange.

Excited vs Nonexcited - What's the difference?

excited | nonexcited |


As adjectives the difference between excited and nonexcited

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while nonexcited is not excited.

As a verb excited

is past participle of lang=en.

Apostolic vs Nonapostolic - What's the difference?

apostolic | nonapostolic |


As adjectives the difference between apostolic and nonapostolic

is that apostolic is pertaining to an apostle, or to the apostles, their times, or their peculiar spirit while nonapostolic is not apostolic.

Straw vs Strawless - What's the difference?

straw | strawless |


As a proper noun straw

is .

As an adjective strawless is

without straw.

Polytheistic vs Nonpolytheistic - What's the difference?

polytheistic | nonpolytheistic |


As adjectives the difference between polytheistic and nonpolytheistic

is that polytheistic is of or relating to polytheism while nonpolytheistic is not polytheistic.

Polyurethane vs Nonpolyurethane - What's the difference?

polyurethane | nonpolyurethane |


As a noun polyurethane

is polyurethane (any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links).

As an adjective nonpolyurethane is

not of or pertaining to polyurethane.

Polyester vs Nonpolyester - What's the difference?

polyester | nonpolyester |


As a noun polyester

is polyester.

As an adjective nonpolyester is

not of or pertaining to polyester.

Manure vs Manurelike - What's the difference?

manure | manurelike |


As a verb manure

is to cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.

As a noun manure

is animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.

As an adjective manurelike is

resembling or characteristic of manure.

Canister vs Canisterlike - What's the difference?

canister | canisterlike |


As a noun canister

is a cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches).

As an adjective canisterlike is

resembling or characteristic of a canister.

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