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Equipment vs Unbugged - What's the difference?

equipment | unbugged |


As a noun equipment

is the act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.

As an adjective unbugged is

not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.

Grit vs Ungritted - What's the difference?

grit | ungritted |


As adjectives the difference between grit and ungritted

is that grit is of or belonging to the Liberal Party of Canada while ungritted is not gritted.

As a noun grit

is collection of hard small materials, such as dirt, ground stone, debris from sandblasting or other such grinding, swarf from metalworking.

As a verb grit

is to clench, particularly in reaction to pain or anger; apparently only appears in gritting one's teeth.

Debug vs Undebuggable - What's the difference?

debug | undebuggable |


As a verb debug

is to search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery.

As an adjective undebuggable is

that cannot be debugged.

Debug vs Undebugged - What's the difference?

debug | undebugged |


As a verb debug

is (computer science) to search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery.

As an adjective undebugged is

(computing) that has not been debugged.

Save vs Undersave - What's the difference?

save | undersave |


As verbs the difference between save and undersave

is that save is to know while undersave is to save too little money.

Money vs Undersave - What's the difference?

money | undersave |


As a noun money

is a legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.

As a verb undersave is

to save too little money.

Hunky vs Studly - What's the difference?

hunky | studly | Synonyms |

Hunky is a synonym of studly.


As adjectives the difference between hunky and studly

is that hunky is (slang) exhibiting strong, masculine beauty while studly is (informal) like a stud (sexually attractive male).

As a noun hunky

is (north america|slang|ethnic slur) a person of hungarian or slavic, especially ruthenian, descent.

Bug vs Unbugged - What's the difference?

bug | unbugged |


As a noun bug

is an insect of the order Hemiptera (the "true bugs").

As a verb bug

is to annoy.

As a proper noun Bug

is the Bug River, flowing northwest 450 mi. between Belarus and Poland.

As an adjective unbugged is

not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.

Covert vs Unbugged - What's the difference?

covert | unbugged |


As adjectives the difference between covert and unbugged

is that covert is hidden, covered over; overgrown, sheltered while unbugged is not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.

As a noun covert

is area of thick undergrowth where animals hide.

Plaintive vs Plaintiveness - What's the difference?

plaintive | plaintiveness |


As an adjective plaintive

is sounding sorrowful, mournful or melancholic.

As a noun plaintiveness is

the state or condition of being plaintive.

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