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Group vs Intergroup - What's the difference?

group | intergroup |


As a noun group

is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.

As a verb group

is to put together to form a group.

As an adjective intergroup is

taking place between groups, especially between social groups.

Social vs Intergroup - What's the difference?

social | intergroup |


As adjectives the difference between social and intergroup

is that social is being extroverted or outgoing while intergroup is taking place between groups, especially between social groups.

As a noun social

is a festive gathering to foster introductions.

Group vs Intragroup - What's the difference?

group | intragroup |


As a noun group

is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.

As a verb group

is to put together to form a group.

As an adjective intragroup is

taking place within a group, especially within a social group.

Social vs Intragroup - What's the difference?

social | intragroup |


As adjectives the difference between social and intragroup

is that social is being extroverted or outgoing while intragroup is taking place within a group, especially within a social group.

As a noun social

is a festive gathering to foster introductions.

Product vs Supportability - What's the difference?

product | supportability |


As nouns the difference between product and supportability

is that product is a commodity offered for sale while supportability is the characteristics of a non-consumable product that allow it to continue being useful at low cost.

Sword vs Ensiferous - What's the difference?

sword | ensiferous |


As a noun sword

is (weaponry) a long-bladed weapon having a handle and sometimes a hilt and designed to stab, hew, or slice .

As an adjective ensiferous is

(rare|archaic) sword-bearing.

Geeky vs Geekiness - What's the difference?

geeky | geekiness |


As an adjective geeky

is resembling or characteristic of a geek.

As a noun geekiness is

the state of being geeky.

Jargonist vs Jargonaut - What's the difference?

jargonist | jargonaut | Synonyms |

Jargonist is a synonym of jargonaut.


As nouns the difference between jargonist and jargonaut

is that jargonist is one addicted to jargon; one who uses cant or slang while jargonaut is someone who uses jargon excessively.

Custom vs Japanism - What's the difference?

custom | japanism |


As nouns the difference between custom and japanism

is that custom is frequent repetition of the same behavior; way of behavior common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing, living or behaving while japanism is a custom peculiar to japan.

As an adjective custom

is made in a different way from usual, specially to fit one's needs.

As a verb custom

is (obsolete|transitive) to make familiar; to accustom.

Word vs Japanism - What's the difference?

word | japanism |


As nouns the difference between word and japanism

is that word is scripture; the bible while japanism is a custom peculiar to japan.

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