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Scout vs Scoutlike - What's the difference?

scout | scoutlike |


As a noun scout

is a person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.

As a verb scout

is to explore a wide terrain, as on a search; to reconnoiter.

As a proper noun Scout

is A nickname, used for both genders.

As an adjective scoutlike is

resembling or characteristic of a scout.

Sorrow vs Sorrowingly - What's the difference?

sorrow | sorrowingly |


As a noun sorrow

is (uncountable) unhappiness, woe.

As a verb sorrow

is to feel or express grief.

As an adverb sorrowingly is

while sorrowing; sorrowfully, woefully.

Manufacture vs Toolsmithing - What's the difference?

manufacture | toolsmithing |


As a verb manufacture

is .

As a noun toolsmithing is

the manufacture of tools.

Tool vs Toolsmithing - What's the difference?

tool | toolsmithing |


As nouns the difference between tool and toolsmithing

is that tool is (senseid)a mechanical device intended to make a task easier while toolsmithing is the manufacture of tools.

As a verb tool

is to work on or shape with tools, eg, hand-tooled leather .

Primrose vs Primroselike - What's the difference?

primrose | primroselike |


As adjectives the difference between primrose and primroselike

is that primrose is of a light yellow colour while primroselike is resembling or characteristic of a primrose.

As a noun primrose

is an early-flowering plant of the genus Primula, with white, red, or yellow flowers.

As a proper noun Primrose

is {{given name|female|from=English}}. Rare, and of mostly British usage.

Savvy vs Nonsavvy - What's the difference?

savvy | nonsavvy |


In informal terms the difference between savvy and nonsavvy

is that savvy is do you understand while nonsavvy is not savvy; lacking knowledge or familiarity.

As a verb savvy

is to understand.

As an interjection savvy

is do you understand.

As a noun savvy

is shrewdness.

Woken vs Unwoken - What's the difference?

woken | unwoken |


As a verb woken

is .

As an adjective unwoken is

not having been woken.

Citizenshipless vs Countryless - What's the difference?

citizenshipless | countryless | Synonyms |

Citizenshipless is a synonym of countryless.


As adjectives the difference between citizenshipless and countryless

is that citizenshipless is having no citizenship while countryless is without a country.

Stateless vs Countryless - What's the difference?

stateless | countryless | Synonyms |

Stateless is a synonym of countryless.


As adjectives the difference between stateless and countryless

is that stateless is (computer science) of a system or protocol, such that it does not keep a persistent state between transactions while countryless is without a country.

Nationless vs Countryless - What's the difference?

nationless | countryless | Synonyms |

Nationless is a synonym of countryless.


As adjectives the difference between nationless and countryless

is that nationless is without a nation, not belonging to any nation while countryless is without a country.

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