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Genital vs Ballbusting - What's the difference?

genital | ballbusting |


As adjectives the difference between genital and ballbusting

is that genital is genital; serving generation while ballbusting is having a violent or aggressive attitude towards men (said of women).

As a noun ballbusting is

the beating or kicking of the male genitals, a fetish with some masochists and sadists.

Fetish vs Ballbusting - What's the difference?

fetish | ballbusting |


As nouns the difference between fetish and ballbusting

is that fetish is something which is believed to possess, contain, or cause spiritual or magical powers; an amulet or a talisman while ballbusting is the beating or kicking of the male genitals, a fetish with some masochists and sadists.

As an adjective ballbusting is

having a violent or aggressive attitude towards men (said of women).

Masochists vs Ballbusting - What's the difference?

masochists | ballbusting |


As nouns the difference between masochists and ballbusting

is that masochists is while ballbusting is the beating or kicking of the male genitals, a fetish with some masochists and sadists.

As an adjective ballbusting is

having a violent or aggressive attitude towards men (said of women).

Sadists vs Ballbusting - What's the difference?

sadists | ballbusting |


As nouns the difference between sadists and ballbusting

is that sadists is while ballbusting is the beating or kicking of the male genitals, a fetish with some masochists and sadists.

As an adjective ballbusting is

having a violent or aggressive attitude towards men (said of women).

Trial vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

trial | duoplural | see also |

Trial is a see also of duoplural.


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is (grammar) pertaining to a language form referring to three of something, as people; contrast singular'', ''dual'' and ''plural while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As nouns the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

As adjectives the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is pertaining to a trial or test or trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As a verb trial

is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.

Unal vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

unal | duoplural | see also |

Unal is a see also of duoplural.


As a proper noun unal

is .

As an adjective duoplural is

(grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As a noun duoplural is

(linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

Redemption vs Unredeemed - What's the difference?

redemption | unredeemed |


As a noun redemption

is the act of redeeming or something redeemed.

As an adjective unredeemed is

of a person, not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved.

Salvation vs Unredeemed - What's the difference?

salvation | unredeemed |


As a noun salvation

is the process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from hell).

As an adjective unredeemed is

of a person, not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved.

Coupon vs Unredeemed - What's the difference?

coupon | unredeemed |


As a noun coupon

is a certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant.

As an adjective unredeemed is

of a person, not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved.

Offer vs Unredeemed - What's the difference?

offer | unredeemed |


As a noun offer

is a proposal that has been made.

As a verb offer

is to present (something) to God as a gesture of worship, or for a sacrifice.

As an adjective unredeemed is

of a person, not redeemed; not granted redemption or salvation; unsaved.

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