toxic |
cyclosarin |
As an adjective toxic
is toxic.
As a noun cyclosarin is
cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate, an extremely toxic substance used as a chemical weapon.
soften |
unsoftened |
As a verb soften
is to make something soft or softer.
As an adjective unsoftened is
not softened.
hardball |
hardballer |
As nouns the difference between hardball and hardballer
is that
hardball is (sports) in baseball, a type of ball and baseball game, as opposed to softball while
hardballer is (informal) one who exhibits hardball (tough or ruthless) behaviour.
As an adjective hardball
is tough or ruthless behavior, especially in combat, politics or business.
pilfer |
pilferproof |
As a verb pilfer
is to steal in small quantities, or articles of small value; to practise petty theft.
As an adjective pilferproof is
designed to prevent pilfering (thieving), especially of a container.
container |
pilferproof |
As a noun container
is a big container made of metal.
As an adjective pilferproof is
designed to prevent pilfering (thieving), especially of a container.
burglarproof |
pilferproof |
see also |
Burglarproof is a see also of pilferproof.
As adjectives the difference between burglarproof and pilferproof
is that
burglarproof is as secure as possible against burglary while
pilferproof is designed to prevent pilfering (thieving), especially of a container.
biologist |
xenobiologist |
As nouns the difference between biologist and xenobiologist
is that
biologist is a student of biology; one versed in the science of biology while
xenobiologist is a biologist who works in xenobiology.
xenobiology |
xenobiologist |
As nouns the difference between xenobiology and xenobiologist
is that
xenobiology is the speculative biology of extraterrestrial life forms while
xenobiologist is a biologist who works in xenobiology.
xenobiology |
xenobiological |
As a noun xenobiology
is the speculative biology of extraterrestrial life forms.
As an adjective xenobiological is
of or pertaining to xenobiology.
french |
pagnolesque |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As an adjective pagnolesque is
resembling the works or themes of (1895-1974), french novelist, playwright, and filmmaker.
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