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Blowse vs Blouze - What's the difference?

blowse | blouze | Alternative forms |

Blowse is an alternative form of blouze.


As nouns the difference between blowse and blouze

is that blowse is (obsolete) a ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench while blouze is (obsolete|slang) a prostitute.

Prostitute vs Blouze - What's the difference?

prostitute | blouze |


As nouns the difference between prostitute and blouze

is that prostitute is a person who performs sexual activity for payment, especially a woman while blouze is (obsolete|slang) a prostitute.

As a verb prostitute

is (usually reflexively) to perform sexual activity for money.

Blowsy vs Blouze - What's the difference?

blowsy | blouze | Related terms |

Blowsy is a related term of blouze.


As an adjective blowsy

is having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.

As a noun blouze is

(obsolete|slang) a prostitute.

Aurelie vs Aurelius - What's the difference?

aurelie | aurelius | Related terms |

Aurelie is a related term of aurelius.


As a noun aurelie

is .

As a proper noun aurelius is

; of mostly historical use in the anglo-saxon world.

Stomach vs Gastroenterostomy - What's the difference?

stomach | gastroenterostomy |


As nouns the difference between stomach and gastroenterostomy

is that stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while gastroenterostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making a connection between the stomach and the jejunum, usually as part of an operation, performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.

As a verb stomach

is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

Jejunum vs Gastroenterostomy - What's the difference?

jejunum | gastroenterostomy |


As nouns the difference between jejunum and gastroenterostomy

is that jejunum is jejunum while gastroenterostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making a connection between the stomach and the jejunum, usually as part of an operation, performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.

Operation vs Gastroenterostomy - What's the difference?

operation | gastroenterostomy |


As nouns the difference between operation and gastroenterostomy

is that operation is operation (method by which a device performs its function) while gastroenterostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making a connection between the stomach and the jejunum, usually as part of an operation, performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.

Gastrectomy vs Gastroenterostomy - What's the difference?

gastrectomy | gastroenterostomy |


In surgery|lang=en terms the difference between gastrectomy and gastroenterostomy

is that gastrectomy is (surgery) removal or partial removal of the stomach while gastroenterostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making a connection between the stomach and the jejunum, usually as part of an operation, performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.

As nouns the difference between gastrectomy and gastroenterostomy

is that gastrectomy is (surgery) removal or partial removal of the stomach while gastroenterostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making a connection between the stomach and the jejunum, usually as part of an operation, performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.

Historical vs Aurelian - What's the difference?

historical | aurelian |


As an adjective historical

is pertaining to the history, to what happened in the past.

As a noun historical

is a historical romance.

As a proper noun Aurelian is

a given name derived from Latin, of mostly historical use in English.

Iran vs Persis - What's the difference?

iran | persis |


As a proper noun iran

is iran.

As a noun persis is

a kind of colouring matter obtained from lichens.

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