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Twistable vs Untwistable - What's the difference?

twistable | untwistable |

Untwistable is a derived term of twistable.



As adjectives the difference between twistable and untwistable

is that twistable is capable of being twisted while untwistable is impossible to twist; not twistable.

Veined vs Unveined - What's the difference?

veined | unveined |


As adjectives the difference between veined and unveined

is that veined is having veins or veinlike markings while unveined is not veined; not having veins.

Vein vs Unveined - What's the difference?

vein | unveined |


As a noun vein

is .

As an adjective unveined is

not veined; not having veins.

Ventilated vs Unventilated - What's the difference?

ventilated | unventilated |


As a verb ventilated

is past tense of ventilate.

As an adjective unventilated is

not ventilated, lacking ventilation.

Tether vs Untether - What's the difference?

tether | untether |


As verbs the difference between tether and untether

is that tether is to restrict something with a tether while untether is to undo by removing a tether.

As a noun tether

is a rope, cable etc that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement.

Remove vs Unthread - What's the difference?

remove | unthread |


As verbs the difference between remove and unthread

is that remove is (label) to move something from one place to another, especially to take away while unthread is to remove a thread from.

As a noun remove

is the act of removing something.

Thread vs Unthread - What's the difference?

thread | unthread |


As a noun thread

is thread (computing: unit of execution).

As a verb unthread is

to remove a thread from.

Tight vs Untighten - What's the difference?

tight | untighten |


As verbs the difference between tight and untighten

is that tight is (obsolete) to tighten while untighten is to loosen; to make something less tight.

As an adjective tight

is firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.

As an adverb tight

is firmly, so as not to come loose easily.

Trainspotter vs Planespotter - What's the difference?

trainspotter | planespotter | Related terms |

Trainspotter is a related term of planespotter.


As nouns the difference between trainspotter and planespotter

is that trainspotter is a person whose hobby is train spotting while planespotter is someone interested in planespotting.

Genetic vs Chimerism - What's the difference?

genetic | chimerism |


As an adjective genetic

is genetic.

As a noun chimerism is

(genetics) the property of being a genetic chimera.

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