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Segregation vs Segregationism - What's the difference?

segregation | segregationism |


As nouns the difference between segregation and segregationism

is that segregation is segregation while segregationism is a belief in (usually racial) segregation.

Financial vs Recessionlike - What's the difference?

financial | recessionlike |


As adjectives the difference between financial and recessionlike

is that financial is related to finances while recessionlike is resembling or characteristic of a financial recession.

Recession vs Recessionlike - What's the difference?

recession | recessionlike |


As a noun recession

is recession.

As an adjective recessionlike is

resembling or characteristic of a financial recession.

Modernist vs Archmodernist - What's the difference?

modernist | archmodernist |


As nouns the difference between modernist and archmodernist

is that modernist is a follower or proponent of modernism while archmodernist is a leading modernist.

As an adjective modernist

is of, or relating to modernism.

Celebrity vs Celebrityhood - What's the difference?

celebrity | celebrityhood |


As nouns the difference between celebrity and celebrityhood

is that celebrity is a rite or ceremony while celebrityhood is the role or status of a celebrity.

Counterculture vs Counterculturalist - What's the difference?

counterculture | counterculturalist |


As nouns the difference between counterculture and counterculturalist

is that counterculture is any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture, especially to western culture while counterculturalist is one who engages in counterculture.

Loaded vs Ladened - What's the difference?

loaded | ladened |


As adjectives the difference between loaded and ladened

is that loaded is burdened by some heavy load; packed while ladened is laden; loaded.

As a verb loaded

is past tense of load.

Ride vs Multiride - What's the difference?

ride | multiride |


As a verb ride

is to transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.

As a noun ride

is an instance of riding.

As an adjective multiride is

valid for, or pertaining to, more than one ride on transportation.

Transportation vs Multiride - What's the difference?

transportation | multiride |


As a noun transportation

is transportation.

As an adjective multiride is

valid for, or pertaining to, more than one ride on transportation.

Recreation vs Playlot - What's the difference?

recreation | playlot |


As nouns the difference between recreation and playlot

is that recreation is recreation (process of recreating or result of this process) while playlot is (us) a plot of ground allocated for children's recreation; a playground.

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