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Demotivator vs Demotivate - What's the difference?

demotivator | demotivate | Derived terms |

Demotivate is a derived term of demotivator.



As a noun demotivator

is one who, or that which, demotivates.

As a verb demotivate is

to decrease the motivation of a person or a group.

Demotivation vs Demotivate - What's the difference?

demotivation | demotivate | Derived terms |

Demotivation is a derived term of demotivate.


As a noun demotivation

is feeling or state of being demotivated.

As a verb demotivate is

to decrease the motivation of a person or a group.

Demotivational vs Demotivate - What's the difference?

demotivational | demotivate | Derived terms |

Demotivate is a derived term of demotivational.



As an adjective demotivational

is tending or intended to demotivate.

As a verb demotivate is

to decrease the motivation of a person or a group.

Incision vs Strabotomy - What's the difference?

incision | strabotomy |


As nouns the difference between incision and strabotomy

is that incision is a cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation while strabotomy is the surgical procedure of cutting or making an incision in a muscle or tendon of the eye to correct strabismus, or squint.

Strabismus vs Strabotomy - What's the difference?

strabismus | strabotomy |


As nouns the difference between strabismus and strabotomy

is that strabismus is strabismus while strabotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting or making an incision in a muscle or tendon of the eye to correct strabismus, or squint.

Squint vs Strabotomy - What's the difference?

squint | strabotomy |


As nouns the difference between squint and strabotomy

is that squint is an expression in which the eyes are partly closed while strabotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting or making an incision in a muscle or tendon of the eye to correct strabismus, or squint.

As a verb squint

is (lb) to look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight, or as a threatening expression.

Incision vs Tenotomy - What's the difference?

incision | tenotomy |


As nouns the difference between incision and tenotomy

is that incision is incision, cut while tenotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting, or making an incision in a tendon.

Tendon vs Tenotomy - What's the difference?

tendon | tenotomy |


As nouns the difference between tendon and tenotomy

is that tendon is tendon while tenotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting, or making an incision in a tendon.

Incision vs Thoracotomy - What's the difference?

incision | thoracotomy |


As nouns the difference between incision and thoracotomy

is that incision is incision, cut while thoracotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of making an incision into the chest, normally as a first step to gain access to the thoracic organs, such as the heart, the lungs, and the esophagus.

Chest vs Thoracotomy - What's the difference?

chest | thoracotomy |


As nouns the difference between chest and thoracotomy

is that chest is a box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid or chest can be debate; quarrel; strife; enmity while thoracotomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure of making an incision into the chest, normally as a first step to gain access to the thoracic organs, such as the heart, the lungs, and the esophagus.

As a verb chest

is to hit with one's chest (front of one's body).

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