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Coochie vs Coochy - What's the difference?

coochie | coochy | Alternative forms |

Coochy is a alternative form of coochie.



In lang=en terms the difference between coochie and coochy

is that coochie is cooch; vagina while coochy is vagina.

Ventilation vs Unventilated - What's the difference?

ventilation | unventilated |


As a noun ventilation

is the replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh.

As an adjective unventilated is

not ventilated, lacking ventilation.

Z vs Uzzard - What's the difference?

z | uzzard |


As a letter z

is the letter z with a.

As a noun uzzard is

(archaic|dialectal) the letter z.

Religion vs Multifaith - What's the difference?

religion | multifaith |


As a noun religion

is religion.

As an adjective multifaith is

feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.

Philosophy vs Multifaith - What's the difference?

philosophy | multifaith |


As a noun philosophy

is (uncountable|originally) the love of wisdom.

As a verb philosophy

is to philosophize.

As an adjective multifaith is

feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.

Interfaith vs Multifaith - What's the difference?

interfaith | multifaith | see also |


As adjectives the difference between interfaith and multifaith

is that interfaith is involving members of different religions while multifaith is feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.

Functor vs Subnector - What's the difference?

functor | subnector |


As nouns the difference between functor and subnector

is that functor is (grammar) a function word while subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.

Sentence vs Subnector - What's the difference?

sentence | subnector |


In logic|lang=en terms the difference between sentence and subnector

is that sentence is (logic) a formula with no free variables while subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.

As nouns the difference between sentence and subnector

is that sentence is (obsolete) sense; meaning; significance while subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.

As a verb sentence

is to declare a sentence on a convicted person; to doom; to condemn to punishment.

Term vs Subnector - What's the difference?

term | subnector |


As nouns the difference between term and subnector

is that term is term while subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.

Verifiable vs Verifiableness - What's the difference?

verifiable | verifiableness |


As an adjective verifiable

is verifiable (able to be verified or confirmed).

As a noun verifiableness is

(nonstandard) the quality of being verifiable.

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