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Visited vs Unvisited - What's the difference?

visited | unvisited |


As adjectives the difference between visited and unvisited

is that visited is that which has received a visit or visits while unvisited is seldom, if ever, visited.

As a verb visited

is past participle of lang=en.

Rose vs Rosaceous - What's the difference?

rose | rosaceous |


As a proper noun rose

is rhone.

As an adjective rosaceous is

of or pertaining to a rose, or a member of the rosaceae family of plants or rosaceous can be resembling or characteristic of rosacea; rosy; reddish.

Rosaceae vs Rosaceous - What's the difference?

rosaceae | rosaceous |

Rosaceae is likely misspelled.


Rosaceae has no English definition.

As an adjective rosaceous is

{{cx|botany|lang=en}} Of or pertaining to a rose, or a member of the Rosaceae family of plants.

Rosacea vs Rosaceous - What's the difference?

rosacea | rosaceous |


As a noun rosacea

is rose window.

As an adjective rosaceous is

of or pertaining to a rose, or a member of the rosaceae family of plants or rosaceous can be resembling or characteristic of rosacea; rosy; reddish.

Rosy vs Rosaceous - What's the difference?

rosy | rosaceous |


As adjectives the difference between rosy and rosaceous

is that rosy is rose-coloured while rosaceous is of or pertaining to a rose, or a member of the rosaceae family of plants or rosaceous can be resembling or characteristic of rosacea; rosy; reddish.

As a noun rosy

is (slang|british) tea.

Reddish vs Rosaceous - What's the difference?

reddish | rosaceous |


As adjectives the difference between reddish and rosaceous

is that reddish is somewhat red while rosaceous is of or pertaining to a rose, or a member of the rosaceae family of plants or rosaceous can be resembling or characteristic of rosacea; rosy; reddish.

Yolk vs Vitelline - What's the difference?

yolk | vitelline |


As a noun yolk

is the yellow, spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the white albumen, and serves as nutriment for the growing young.

As an adjective vitelline is

of, pertaining to, or resembling the yolk of an egg.

Egg vs Vitelline - What's the difference?

egg | vitelline |


As a noun egg

is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

As an adjective vitelline is

of, pertaining to, or resembling the yolk of an egg.

Derogate vs Vilipend - What's the difference?

derogate | vilipend | Synonyms |

Derogate is a synonym of vilipend.


As verbs the difference between derogate and vilipend

is that derogate is (obsolete|transitive) to partially repeal (a law etc) while vilipend is to despise.

As an adjective derogate

is (archaic) debased.

Misprize vs Vilipend - What's the difference?

misprize | vilipend | Synonyms |

Misprize is a synonym of vilipend.


As verbs the difference between misprize and vilipend

is that misprize is to despise or hold in contempt; to undervalue while vilipend is to despise.

As a noun misprize

is (obsolete|rare) contempt.

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