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Season vs Seasonless - What's the difference?

season | seasonless |


As a noun season

is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.

As a verb season

is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.

As an adjective seasonless is

without seasons.

Lustrelessly vs Lusterlessly - What's the difference?

lustrelessly | lusterlessly | Alternative forms |

Lusterlessly is a alternative form of lustrelessly.

Lusterlessly is a anagram of lustrelessly.



As adverbs the difference between lustrelessly and lusterlessly

is that lustrelessly is an alternative spelling of lusterlessly while lusterlessly is in a lusterless manner.

Lusterless vs Lusterlessly - What's the difference?

lusterless | lusterlessly |


As an adjective lusterless

is without luster, dull, not shiny, flat or matte finished.

As an adverb lusterlessly is

in a lusterless manner.

Dancerly vs Undancerly - What's the difference?

dancerly | undancerly |


As adjectives the difference between dancerly and undancerly

is that dancerly is (dance) proper to or characteristic of a dancer while undancerly is not dancerly.

Unready vs Unreadily - What's the difference?

unready | unreadily |


As an adjective unready

is not ready.

As an adverb unreadily is

in an unready manner.

Unprepared vs Unpreparedly - What's the difference?

unprepared | unpreparedly |


As an adjective unprepared

is not prepared; caught by surprise.

As a noun unprepared

is a black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.

As an adverb unpreparedly is

in an unprepared manner.

Prepared vs Preparedly - What's the difference?

prepared | preparedly |


As an adjective prepared

is willing.

As a verb prepared

is past tense of prepare.

As an adverb preparedly is

in a prepared manner.

Minor vs Nonminor - What's the difference?

minor | nonminor |


As a proper noun minor

is .

As an adjective nonminor is

not minor; significant.

As a noun nonminor is

one who is not a minor, who has reached the age of majority.

Laundry vs Washday - What's the difference?

laundry | washday |


As nouns the difference between laundry and washday

is that laundry is a laundering; a washing while washday is a day when laundry is washed.

Wash vs Washday - What's the difference?

wash | washday |


As an initialism wash

is .

As a noun washday is

a day when laundry is washed.

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