fideism |
fideistic |
As a noun fideism
is the doctrine that faith is the basis of all knowledge.
As an adjective fideistic is
pertaining to fideism.
fideism |
fideist |
As nouns the difference between fideism and fideist
is that
fideism is the doctrine that faith is the basis of all knowledge while
fideist is a subscriber to fideism.
contrarian |
contrarianism |
As a verb contrarian
is .
As a noun contrarianism is
beliefs and practices of a contrarian.
delegitimize |
delegitimatize |
As verbs the difference between delegitimize and delegitimatize
is that
delegitimize is to make something illegal that was previously legal while
delegitimatize is to delegitimize.
mouse |
muricide |
As nouns the difference between mouse and muricide
is that
mouse is any small rodent of the genus
mus while
muricide is (biology) a mouse-killing instinct in rats.
As a verb mouse
is to move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (
frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around ).
kill |
muricide |
As nouns the difference between kill and muricide
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
muricide is (biology) a mouse-killing instinct in rats.
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
caught |
catched |
Synonyms |
Catched is a synonym of caught.
As verbs the difference between caught and catched
is that
caught is past tense of catch while
catched is past tense of catch.
As an adjective caught
is of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.
undock |
undocking |
As verbs the difference between undock and undocking
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
undocking is present participle of undock.
As a noun undocking is
the process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock.
dock |
undocking |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a verb undocking is
.
As a noun undocking is
the process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock.
periphrasis |
periphrasic |
As a noun periphrasis
is the use of a longer expression instead of a shorter one with a similar meaning, for example "I am going to" instead of "I will".
As an adjective periphrasic is
of or pertaining to periphrasis.
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