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Party vs Preparty - What's the difference?

party | preparty |


As nouns the difference between party and preparty

is that party is a person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action while preparty is a party held before the start of an event, usually a public event.

As a verb party

is to celebrate at a party, to have fun, to enjoy oneself.

As an adjective party

is divided; in part.

As an adverb party

is partly.

Terse vs Telegraphese - What's the difference?

terse | telegraphese |


As a verb terse

is .

As a noun telegraphese is

the terse, abbreviated writing style used in telegraph messages.

Abbreviated vs Telegraphese - What's the difference?

abbreviated | telegraphese |


As an adjective abbreviated

is shortened; made briefer.

As a verb abbreviated

is (abbreviate).

As a noun telegraphese is

the terse, abbreviated writing style used in telegraph messages.

Telegraph vs Telegraphese - What's the difference?

telegraph | telegraphese |


As nouns the difference between telegraph and telegraphese

is that telegraph is an apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially by means of established visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical means while telegraphese is the terse, abbreviated writing style used in telegraph messages.

As a verb telegraph

is to send a message by telegraph.

Burn vs Burnlike - What's the difference?

burn | burnlike |


As a noun burn

is water.

As an adjective burnlike is

resembling or characteristic of a burn.

Drip vs Drippingly - What's the difference?

drip | drippingly |


As a verb drip

is to fall one drop at a time.

As a noun drip

is a drop of a liquid.

As an acronym drip

is (finance) dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.

As an adverb drippingly is

so as to drip.

Fucktardery vs Fucktard - What's the difference?

fucktardery | fucktard | Derived terms |

Fucktard is a derived term of fucktardery.



As nouns the difference between fucktardery and fucktard

is that fucktardery is behaviour that is obnoxiously or annoyingly foolish while fucktard is an extraordinarily stupid person, especially one that causes harm.

Literacy vs Postliterate - What's the difference?

literacy | postliterate |


As a noun literacy

is the ability to read.

As an adjective postliterate is

after the decline of literacy.

State vs Statemate - What's the difference?

state | statemate |


As a verb state

is .

As a noun statemate is

one who comes from the same state.

Battle vs Postbattle - What's the difference?

battle | postbattle |


As a proper noun battle

is from places in england that have been sites of a battle.

As an adjective postbattle is

after a battle.

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