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Lictor vs Lictorial - What's the difference?

lictor | lictorial |


As a noun lictor

is an officer in ancient rome, attendant on a consul or magistrate, who bore the fasces and was responsible for punishing criminals.

As an adjective lictorial is

of or pertaining to a lictor.

Playwright vs Stoppardian - What's the difference?

playwright | stoppardian |


As a noun playwright

is a writer and creator of theatrical plays.

As an adjective stoppardian is

pertaining to, or similar in style to, , a british playwright and screenwriter.

Screenwriter vs Stoppardian - What's the difference?

screenwriter | stoppardian |


As a noun screenwriter

is one who writes for the screen, who writes drama for film or television; especially a professional who knows the conventions appropriate to such work.

As an adjective stoppardian is

pertaining to, or similar in style to, , a british playwright and screenwriter.

Jolly vs Ephesian - What's the difference?

jolly | ephesian |


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As an adjective ephesian is

of, from, or pertaining to, ephesus.

As a noun ephesian is

someone from ephesus.

Companion vs Ephesian - What's the difference?

companion | ephesian |


In obsolete terms the difference between companion and ephesian

is that companion is to qualify as a companion; to make equal while ephesian is a jolly companion; a roisterer.

As a verb companion

is to be a companion to; to attend on; to accompany.

As an adjective Ephesian is

of, from, or pertaining to, Ephesus.

Geolithology vs Geolithological - What's the difference?

geolithology | geolithological | Related terms |

Geolithology is a related term of geolithological.


As an adjective geolithological is

(geology) describing the branch of geology that studies the distribution of different forms of stone.

Quarter vs Stong - What's the difference?

quarter | stong |


As nouns the difference between quarter and stong

is that quarter is any one of four equal parts into which something has been divided while stong is pole, staff.

As an adjective quarter

is pertaining to an aspect of a.

As a verb quarter

is to divide into quarters or quarter can be (obsolete) to drive a carriage so as to prevent the wheels from going into the ruts, or so that a rut shall be between the wheels.

Acre vs Stong - What's the difference?

acre | stong |


As an adjective acre

is acrid, bitter.

As a noun stong is

pole, staff.

Stang vs Stong - What's the difference?

stang | stong | Synonyms |

Stong is a synonym of stang.



As nouns the difference between stang and stong

is that stang is a long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake while stong is an area of land equivalent to a quarter of an acre.

As a verb stang

is to shoot with pain, to sting.

Petrify vs Stonify - What's the difference?

petrify | stonify |


As verbs the difference between petrify and stonify

is that petrify is to harden organic matter by permeating with water and depositing dissolved minerals while stonify is (obsolete) to petrify (as a mineral, to harden).

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