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Gyp vs Gypsophila - What's the difference?

gyp | gypsophila | Synonyms |

Gyp is a synonym of gypsophila.


As a noun gyp

is (pejorative|sometimes|offensive) a cheat or swindle; a rip-off or gyp can be a college servant or gyp can be gypsophila or gyp can be pain or discomfort.

As a verb gyp

is (pejorative|sometimes|offensive) to cheat or swindle someone of something inappropriately.

As a proper noun gypsophila is

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Tradespeople vs Tradespersons - What's the difference?

tradespeople | tradespersons |


As nouns the difference between tradespeople and tradespersons

is that tradespeople is people engaged in trade while tradespersons is plural of lang=en|nodot=y; tradespeople.

Dioecious vs Intersex - What's the difference?

dioecious | intersex |


As adjectives the difference between dioecious and intersex

is that dioecious is (botany) having the male and female reproductive organs on separate plants (of the same species) rather than different parts of the same plant while intersex is (of an individual) having characteristics of both sexes.

As a noun intersex is

any of a variety of conditions (in a dioecious species) whereby an individual has male and female sex characteristics.

Regions vs Lopolith - What's the difference?

regions | lopolith |


As nouns the difference between regions and lopolith

is that regions is while lopolith is (geology) a mass of volcanic or igneous rock found within strata which has spilled downward into underlaying strata and forms depressed regions.

Concave vs Lopolith - What's the difference?

concave | lopolith |


As nouns the difference between concave and lopolith

is that concave is a concave surface or curve while lopolith is a mass of volcanic or igneous rock found within strata which has spilled downward into underlaying strata and forms depressed regions.

As an adjective concave

is curved like the inner surface of a sphere or bowl.

As a verb concave

is to render concave, or increase the degree of concavity.

Dike vs Lopolith - What's the difference?

dike | lopolith | see also |

Dike is a see also of lopolith.


As nouns the difference between dike and lopolith

is that dike is great desire, lust while lopolith is (geology) a mass of volcanic or igneous rock found within strata which has spilled downward into underlaying strata and forms depressed regions.

Vanquished vs Unsubdued - What's the difference?

vanquished | unsubdued |


As adjectives the difference between vanquished and unsubdued

is that vanquished is defeated while unsubdued is unconquered, not vanquished.

As a verb vanquished

is (vanquish).

Calm vs Unsubdued - What's the difference?

calm | unsubdued |


As adjectives the difference between calm and unsubdued

is that calm is peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while unsubdued is unconquered, not vanquished.

As a noun calm

is the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

As a verb calm

is to make calm.

Unsubduedness vs Unsubdued - What's the difference?

unsubduedness | unsubdued | Derived terms |

Unsubduedness is a derived term of unsubdued.


As a noun unsubduedness

is the state or quality of being unsubdued.

As an adjective unsubdued is

unconquered, not vanquished.

Portability vs Portableness - What's the difference?

portability | portableness |


As nouns the difference between portability and portableness

is that portability is the quality of being portable while portableness is the state or quality of being portable; portability.

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