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Monastic vs Nonmonastic - What's the difference?

monastic | nonmonastic |


As adjectives the difference between monastic and nonmonastic

is that monastic is monastic while nonmonastic is not monastic.

Unsavouriness vs Unsavoriness - What's the difference?

unsavouriness | unsavoriness | Alternative forms |

Unsavoriness is a alternative form of unsavouriness.



As nouns the difference between unsavouriness and unsavoriness

is that unsavouriness is an alternative spelling of lang=en while unsavoriness is the state or condition of being unsavory.

Unsavory vs Unsavoriness - What's the difference?

unsavory | unsavoriness |


As an adjective unsavory

is not savory; without flavor.

As a noun unsavoriness is

the state or condition of being unsavory.

Garbage vs Garbagelike - What's the difference?

garbage | garbagelike |


As a noun garbage

is the bowels of an animal; refuse parts of flesh; offal.

As a verb garbage

is (obsolete) to eviscerate.

As an adjective garbagelike is

resembling garbage.

Derivation vs Derivationally - What's the difference?

derivation | derivationally |


As a noun derivation

is diversion.

As an adverb derivationally is

in a derivational manner.

Puckering vs Puckeringly - What's the difference?

puckering | puckeringly |


As a noun puckering

is a fold or pinched bunch of fabric caused by the shrinkage of one layer among many.

As a verb puckering

is .

As an adverb puckeringly is

in a puckering manner; in a way that causes puckering (especially of the mouth, as some sour foodstuffs do).

Quiz vs Quizlike - What's the difference?

quiz | quizlike |


As a noun quiz

is quiz, trivia.

As an adjective quizlike is

resembling a quiz (question challenge) or some aspect of one.

Righted vs Unrighted - What's the difference?

righted | unrighted |


As a verb righted

is (right).

As an adjective unrighted is

not righted.

Teeth vs Teethlike - What's the difference?

teeth | teethlike |


As a noun teeth

is .

As an adjective teethlike is

resembling teeth; toothlike.

Tricky vs Skullduggerous - What's the difference?

tricky | skullduggerous |


As adjectives the difference between tricky and skullduggerous

is that tricky is hard to deal with, complicated while skullduggerous is involving skullduggery; tricky, underhand.

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