surmount |
exuperant |
As a verb surmount
is to get over; to overcome.
As an adjective exuperant is
(obsolete) surpassing; exceeding; surmounting.
excel |
exuperate |
As a proper noun excel
is a spreadsheet application software program written and distributed by.
As a verb exuperate is
(obsolete) to excel; to surmount.
surmount |
exuperate |
As verbs the difference between surmount and exuperate
is that
surmount is to get over; to overcome while
exuperate is (obsolete) to excel; to surmount.
surety |
fidejussor |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between surety and fidejussor
is that
surety is (legal) a promise to pay a sum of money in the event that another person fails to fulfill an obligation while
fidejussor is (legal) a surety; one bound for another, conjointly with him; a guarantor.
As nouns the difference between surety and fidejussor
is that
surety is certainty while
fidejussor is (legal) a surety; one bound for another, conjointly with him; a guarantor.
infamy |
herostratically |
As a noun infamy
is the state of being infamous.
As an adverb herostratically is
(degree) to an extent that attains infamy; infamously.
infamously |
herostratically |
As adverbs the difference between infamously and herostratically
is that
infamously is in an infamous manner while
herostratically is (degree) to an extent that attains infamy; infamously.
plosive |
explodent |
As adjectives the difference between plosive and explodent
is that
plosive is (phonetics) produced in this way while
explodent is (archaic) plosive.
As a noun plosive
is (phonetics) sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage; for example, when pronouncing the sound /p/ in "pug".
objectionable |
thundercunt |
As an adjective objectionable
is offensive and arousing disapproval; worthy of objection.
As a noun thundercunt is
(rare|vulgar|slang) an extremely objectionable person.
surpass |
exuperant |
As a verb surpass
is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.
As an adjective exuperant is
(obsolete) surpassing; exceeding; surmounting.
skepticism |
academism |
As nouns the difference between skepticism and academism
is that
skepticism is (us) the practice or philosophy of being a skeptic while
academism is (obsolete): the philosophy advocated by the platonic academy; platonism, skepticism.
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