snarkiness |
snarkish |
Related terms |
Snarkiness is a related term of snarkish.
As a noun snarkiness
is the quality of being snarky.
As an adjective snarkish is
acting similarly to a snark; being snide.
snarky |
snarkish |
Related terms |
Snarky is a related term of snarkish.
As adjectives the difference between snarky and snarkish
is that
snarky is (informal) snide and sarcastic; usually out of irritation, often humorously while
snarkish is acting similarly to a snark; being snide.
mark |
mismark |
As a noun mark
is sign.
As a verb mismark is
to mark incorrectly; err in noting or marking.
err |
mismark |
As verbs the difference between err and mismark
is that
err is to make a mistake while
mismark is to mark incorrectly; err in noting or marking.
grade |
misgrade |
As an adjective grade
is nco or officer (attributive).
As a noun grade
is rank.
As a verb misgrade is
to grade incorrectly.
marking |
mismarking |
As verbs the difference between marking and mismarking
is that
marking is while
mismarking is .
As nouns the difference between marking and mismarking
is that
marking is (uncountable) the action of the verb
to mark while
mismarking is an incorrect marking.
practitioner |
practician |
As nouns the difference between practitioner and practician
is that
practitioner is a person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine while
practician is a practitioner; someone who practises a particular profession, especially medicine.
renaissance |
cinquedea |
As a proper noun renaissance
is the 14th century revival of classical art, architecture, literature and learning that originated in italy and spread throughout europe over the following two centuries.
As an adjective renaissance
is of, or relating to the renaissance.
As a noun cinquedea is
a short sword with a heavy blade developed in italy during the renaissance; an anelace.
anelace |
cinquedea |
As nouns the difference between anelace and cinquedea
is that
anelace is a medieval long dagger while
cinquedea is a short sword with a heavy blade developed in italy during the renaissance; an anelace.
sound |
soundalike |
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a noun soundalike is
a sound, music recording, etc that audibly resembles another.
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