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Falsifiable vs Falsifiably - What's the difference?

falsifiable | falsifiably |


As an adjective falsifiable

is logically capable of being proven false.

As an adverb falsifiably is

in a falsifiable way.

Polycythemia vs Polycythemic - What's the difference?

polycythemia | polycythemic |


As a noun polycythemia

is (disease) a rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.

As an adjective polycythemic is

pertaining to, or afflicted with, polycythemia.

Penniless vs Pennilessness - What's the difference?

penniless | pennilessness |


As an adjective penniless

is not having a penny; utterly impoverished; extremely poor.

As a noun pennilessness is

the state or quality of being penniless.

Strengthen vs Strengtheningly - What's the difference?

strengthen | strengtheningly |


As a verb strengthen

is (lb) to make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify; to reinforce.

As an adverb strengtheningly is

in a manner that strengthens, makes strong.

Strong vs Strengtheningly - What's the difference?

strong | strengtheningly |


As a proper noun strong

is .

As an adverb strengtheningly is

in a manner that strengthens, makes strong.

Linen vs Dook - What's the difference?

linen | dook |


As nouns the difference between linen and dook

is that linen is thread or cloth made from flax fiber while dook is a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.

As a verb dook is

to make a certain clucking sound.

Cotton vs Dook - What's the difference?

cotton | dook |


As a proper noun cotton

is the name of several settlements around the world or cotton can be .

As a verb dook is

(of a ferret) to make a certain clucking sound or dook can be (dialect) duck.

As a noun dook is

a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.

Commotion vs Commotional - What's the difference?

commotion | commotional |


As a noun commotion

is a state of turbulent motion.

As an adjective commotional is

associated with commotion.

Overridden vs Unoverridden - What's the difference?

overridden | unoverridden |

Unoverridden is a antonym of overridden.



As a verb overridden

is past participle of lang=en.

As an adjective unoverridden is

not overridden.

Cell vs Spheroplast - What's the difference?

cell | spheroplast |


As nouns the difference between cell and spheroplast

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit while spheroplast is a cell from which the cell wall has been removed.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

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