multisystem |
sarcoidosis |
As an adjective multisystem
is of or pertaining to more than one system (especially systems of computers).
As a noun sarcoidosis is
(medicine) a multisystem disorder characterized by small inflammatory nodules.
rehearsed |
unspontaneous |
As a verb rehearsed
is (
rehearse).
As an adjective unspontaneous is
not spontaneous; halting or rehearsed.
equipment |
underequipped |
As a noun equipment
is the act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.
As an adjective underequipped is
lacking sufficient equipment.
track |
trackside |
As a noun track
is a mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.
As a verb track
is to observe the (measured) state of an object over time.
As an adjective trackside is
located to the side of a track, especially a racetrack or set of railroad tracks.
racetrack |
trackside |
As a noun racetrack
is a course over which any type of races are run.
As an adjective trackside is
located to the side of a track, especially a racetrack or set of railroad tracks.
hot |
superhot |
As adjectives the difference between hot and superhot
is that
hot is of an object, having a high temperature while
superhot is extremely hot (often in a figurative sense.
As a verb hot
is {{cx|lang=en|with
up}} To heat; to make or become hot.
As an acronym HOT
is hybrid orientation technique.
noodle |
spaetzle |
As nouns the difference between noodle and spaetzle
is that
noodle is a string or strip of pasta while
spaetzle is a heavy egg noodle or dumpling used in the cuisine of southern Germany and Austria.
As a verb noodle
is to fish (usually for very large catfish) without any equipment other than the fisherman's own body.
dumpling |
spaetzle |
As nouns the difference between dumpling and spaetzle
is that
dumpling is a ball of dough that is cooked and may have a filling and/or additional ingredients in the dough while
spaetzle is a heavy egg noodle or dumpling used in the cuisine of southern Germany and Austria.
cover |
softcover |
As nouns the difference between cover and softcover
is that
cover is cover version, cover song while
softcover is (publishing) a book having such covers.
As an adjective softcover is
(publishing|of a book) having covers made of paper or thin cardboard; paperback.
cardboard |
softcover |
As nouns the difference between cardboard and softcover
is that
cardboard is a wood-based material resembling heavy paper, used in the manufacture of boxes, cartons and signs while
softcover is (publishing) a book having such covers.
As adjectives the difference between cardboard and softcover
is that
cardboard is made of or resembling cardboard while
softcover is (publishing|of a book) having covers made of paper or thin cardboard; paperback.
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