Addicted vs Nonaddicted - What's the difference?
addicted | nonaddicted |As adjectives the difference between addicted and nonaddicted
is that addicted is being physically or psychologically dependent on something while nonaddicted is not addicted.As a verb addicted
is (addict).Erratic vs Nonerratic - What's the difference?
erratic | nonerratic |As adjectives the difference between erratic and nonerratic
is that erratic is unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent while nonerratic is not erratic.As a noun erratic
is a rock moved from one location to another, usually by a glacier.Cognition vs Noncognition - What's the difference?
cognition | noncognition |As nouns the difference between cognition and noncognition
is that cognition is the process of knowing while noncognition is absence of cognition; failure to know or perceive.Admiration vs Admirability - What's the difference?
admiration | admirability |As nouns the difference between admiration and admirability
is that admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue while admirability is that quality which produces admiration or wonder.Malaria vs Nonmalaria - What's the difference?
malaria | nonmalaria |As a noun malaria
is malaria.As an adjective nonmalaria is
not of or pertaining to malaria.Malarial vs Nonmalarial - What's the difference?
malarial | nonmalarial |As adjectives the difference between malarial and nonmalarial
is that malarial is of, relating to, or infected by malaria while nonmalarial is not malarial.Pretranslated vs Pretranslation - What's the difference?
pretranslated | pretranslation | Related terms |Pretranslation is a related term of pretranslated.
Pretranslated is often a misspelling of pretranslation.
Pretranslated has no English definition.
