hawkishness |
dovishness |
see also |
As nouns the difference between hawkishness and dovishness
is that
hawkishness is the characteristic of being hawkish while
dovishness is the quality of being a dove (as opposed to a hawk.
operate |
liftman |
As a verb operate
is (transitive|or|intransitive) to perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
As a noun liftman is
a person employed to operate a lift (elevator).
lift |
liftman |
As nouns the difference between lift and liftman
is that
lift is air while
liftman is a person employed to operate a lift (elevator.
As a verb lift
is to raise or rise.
elevator |
liftman |
As nouns the difference between elevator and liftman
is that
elevator is (us) permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically while
liftman is a person employed to operate a lift (elevator).
soluble |
nonsoluble |
As adjectives the difference between soluble and nonsoluble
is that
soluble is able to be dissolved while
nonsoluble is not soluble.
nontechnical |
nontechnically |
As an adjective nontechnical
is not technical.
As an adverb nontechnically is
in a nontechnical manner.
tuberculous |
nontuberculous |
As adjectives the difference between tuberculous and nontuberculous
is that
tuberculous is tubercular while
nontuberculous is not tuberculous.
wetting |
nonwetting |
As adjectives the difference between wetting and nonwetting
is that
wetting is that makes (something) wet while
nonwetting is not wetting.
As a verb wetting
is .
As a noun wetting
is the act of making something wet.
placeholder |
whiteacre |
As nouns the difference between placeholder and whiteacre
is that
placeholder is something used or included temporarily or as a substitute for something that is not known or must remain generic; that which holds, denotes or reserves a place for something to come later while
Whiteacre is a placeholder name of a fictitious or hypothetical estate in land commonly used to discuss the rights of various parties to a piece of real property.
powered |
nonpowered |
As adjectives the difference between powered and nonpowered
is that
powered is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse while
nonpowered is not powered.
As a verb powered
is (
power).
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