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Inlaid vs Damascene - What's the difference?

inlaid | damascene |


As adjectives the difference between inlaid and damascene

is that inlaid is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern while damascene is of or relating to damascus.

As a verb inlaid

is (inlay).

As a noun damascene is

a person living in or originating from damascus.

Cyme vs Scorpioid - What's the difference?

cyme | scorpioid |


In botany terms the difference between cyme and scorpioid

is that cyme is a flattish or convex flower cluster, of the centrifugal or determinate type, on which each axis terminates with a flower which blooms before the flowers below it. Contrast {{term|raceme|lang=en}} while scorpioid is resembling a scorpion's tail, as in a scorpioid cyme; circinate.

As a noun cyme

is a “head” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud.

As an adjective scorpioid is

of, pertaining to, or appearing like a scorpion.

Circinate vs Scorpioid - What's the difference?

circinate | scorpioid |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between circinate and scorpioid

is that circinate is (botany) used of leaves or similar parts that are coiled on themselves from the apex toward their base while scorpioid is (botany) resembling a scorpion's tail, as in a scorpioid cyme; circinate.

As adjectives the difference between circinate and scorpioid

is that circinate is (botany) used of leaves or similar parts that are coiled on themselves from the apex toward their base while scorpioid is of, pertaining to, or appearing like a scorpion.

Foresee vs Previse - What's the difference?

foresee | previse |


As verbs the difference between foresee and previse

is that foresee is to anticipate; to predict while previse is to foresee.

Warn vs Previse - What's the difference?

warn | previse |


As verbs the difference between warn and previse

is that warn is to make (someone) aware of impending danger etc or warn can be (label) to refuse, deny (someone something) while previse is to foresee.

Frontiersman vs Frontiersmanship - What's the difference?

frontiersman | frontiersmanship |


As nouns the difference between frontiersman and frontiersmanship

is that frontiersman is a person who lives on the borders of a country, or in a wild and undeveloped area on the fringes of civilization while frontiersmanship is the craft or skill of being a frontiersman, of succeeding in settling a frontier.

Frontier vs Frontiersmanship - What's the difference?

frontier | frontiersmanship |


As a proper noun frontier

is an unincorporated community in minnesota.

As a noun frontiersmanship is

the craft or skill of being a frontiersman, of succeeding in settling a frontier.

Pulse vs Pulseless - What's the difference?

pulse | pulseless |


As a noun pulse

is .

As an adjective pulseless is

(medical) having no pulse.

Snigger vs Sniggery - What's the difference?

snigger | sniggery |


As a noun snigger

is a partly suppressed or broken laugh.

As a verb snigger

is to emit a snigger.

As an adjective sniggery is

prone to sniggering.

Bark vs Barky - What's the difference?

bark | barky |


As a noun bark

is (three-masted vessel).

As an adjective barky is

(of a tree) having bark.

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