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Hypochondria vs Nosomania - What's the difference?

hypochondria | nosomania |


As nouns the difference between hypochondria and nosomania

is that hypochondria is (medicine) a psychological disorder characterized by excessive preoccupation or worry about having a serious illness while nosomania is a form of hypochondria involving a morbid belief that one is suffering from an unusual disease.

Obsession vs Onomatomania - What's the difference?

obsession | onomatomania |


As nouns the difference between obsession and onomatomania

is that obsession is a compulsive or irrational preoccupation while onomatomania is an unnatural obsession with a particular word.

Word vs Onomatomania - What's the difference?

word | onomatomania |


As nouns the difference between word and onomatomania

is that word is scripture; the bible while onomatomania is an unnatural obsession with a particular word.

Eating vs Sitomania - What's the difference?

eating | sitomania |


As nouns the difference between eating and sitomania

is that eating is the act of ingesting food while sitomania is obsessive eating.

As a verb eating

is .

As an adjective eating

is suitable to be eaten without being cooked.

Profanity vs Unbleeped - What's the difference?

profanity | unbleeped |


As a noun profanity

is (uncountable) the quality of being profane.

As an adjective unbleeped is

(of a recorded profanity) not bleeped out.

Quagmire vs Quagmiry - What's the difference?

quagmire | quagmiry |


As a noun quagmire

is a swampy, soggy area of ground.

As an adjective quagmiry is

like a quagmire.

Trembly vs Doddery - What's the difference?

trembly | doddery |


As adjectives the difference between trembly and doddery

is that trembly is in a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking state while doddery is doddering, trembly, shaky.

Vigour vs Lustless - What's the difference?

vigour | lustless |


As a noun vigour

is active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.

As an adjective lustless is

without sexual lust.

Weak vs Lustless - What's the difference?

weak | lustless |


As adjectives the difference between weak and lustless

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while lustless is without sexual lust.

Spiritless vs Lustless - What's the difference?

spiritless | lustless |


As adjectives the difference between spiritless and lustless

is that spiritless is lacking energy, drive, motivation or emotion enervated while lustless is without sexual lust.

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