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Extremely vs Ultrastrong - What's the difference?

extremely | ultrastrong |


As an adverb extremely

is (degree) to an extreme degree.

As an adjective ultrastrong is

extremely strong.

Strong vs Ultrastrong - What's the difference?

strong | ultrastrong |


As a proper noun strong

is .

As an adjective ultrastrong is

extremely strong.

Extreme vs Superextreme - What's the difference?

extreme | superextreme |


As a noun extreme

is .

As an adjective superextreme is

very extreme.

Enormous vs Superenormous - What's the difference?

enormous | superenormous |


As adjectives the difference between enormous and superenormous

is that enormous is   Deviating from the norm; unusual, extraordinary while superenormous is very enormous; greatly exceeding the usual size, extent, degree, etc.

String vs Codeword - What's the difference?

string | codeword |


As nouns the difference between string and codeword

is that string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while codeword is (cryptography) a string representing an encoded piece of text.

Player vs Autofire - What's the difference?

player | autofire |


As nouns the difference between player and autofire

is that player is one that plays while autofire is (video games) a feature on a joystick that permits automatic firing, as though the player were repeatedly pressing the fire button.

Aphasia vs Bradyphrasia - What's the difference?

aphasia | bradyphrasia |


As nouns the difference between aphasia and bradyphrasia

is that aphasia is (pathology) a partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including broca's area and wernike's area, causes aphasia while bradyphrasia is (medicine) a form of aphasia characterized by abnormally slow speech.

Slow vs Bradyphrasia - What's the difference?

slow | bradyphrasia |


As nouns the difference between slow and bradyphrasia

is that slow is someone who is slow; a sluggard while bradyphrasia is (medicine) a form of aphasia characterized by abnormally slow speech.

As an adjective slow

is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.

As a verb slow

is to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.

As an adverb slow

is slowly.

Speech vs Bradyphrasia - What's the difference?

speech | bradyphrasia |


As nouns the difference between speech and bradyphrasia

is that speech is spoke (part of a wheel) while bradyphrasia is (medicine) a form of aphasia characterized by abnormally slow speech.

Obliterating vs Obliteratingly - What's the difference?

obliterating | obliteratingly |


As a verb obliterating

is present participle of obliterate.

As an adjective obliteratingly is

in an obliterating manner. Having a power so overwhelmingly strong that it is to remove completely, without leaving any traces.

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