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Crispy vs Crispily - What's the difference?

crispy | crispily |


As an adjective crispy

is having a crisp texture; brittle yet tender.

As a noun crispy

is (informal) the well-baked fat on the surface of a piece of roasted meat.

As an adverb crispily is

in a crispy way.

Unskeptical vs Unskeptically - What's the difference?

unskeptical | unskeptically |


As an adjective unskeptical

is not skeptical; having an open mind.

As an adverb unskeptically is

in an unskeptical way.

Harmful vs Lossful - What's the difference?

harmful | lossful |


As adjectives the difference between harmful and lossful

is that harmful is of a kind likely to be damaging; injurious while lossful is (archaic) causing loss or damage; harmful.

Develop vs Alphabetiform - What's the difference?

develop | alphabetiform |


As a verb develop

is to change with a specific direction, progress.

As an adjective alphabetiform is

having the form of a developed alphabet or its letters, as opposed to crude pictographic symbols.

Alphabet vs Alphabetiform - What's the difference?

alphabet | alphabetiform |


As a noun alphabet

is alphabet (the set of letters used when writing in a language).

As an adjective alphabetiform is

having the form of a developed alphabet or its letters, as opposed to crude pictographic symbols.

Letter vs Alphabetiform - What's the difference?

letter | alphabetiform |


As a noun letter

is a symbol in an alphabet.

As a verb letter

is to print, inscribe, or paint letters on something.

As an adjective alphabetiform is

having the form of a developed alphabet or its letters, as opposed to crude pictographic symbols.

Pictographic vs Alphabetiform - What's the difference?

pictographic | alphabetiform |


As adjectives the difference between pictographic and alphabetiform

is that pictographic is represented by pictures while alphabetiform is having the form of a developed alphabet or its letters, as opposed to crude pictographic symbols.

Solitary vs Solitudinarian - What's the difference?

solitary | solitudinarian |


As nouns the difference between solitary and solitudinarian

is that solitary is one who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret, hermit or recluse while solitudinarian is (archaic) one who remains solitary.

As an adjective solitary

is living or being by one's self; alone; having no companion present; being without associates.

Hermit vs Solitudinarian - What's the difference?

hermit | solitudinarian | Synonyms |

Hermit is a synonym of solitudinarian.


As nouns the difference between hermit and solitudinarian

is that hermit is a religious recluse; someone who lives alone for religious reasons; an eremite while solitudinarian is (archaic) one who remains solitary.

Loner vs Solitudinarian - What's the difference?

loner | solitudinarian | Synonyms |

Loner is a synonym of solitudinarian.


As nouns the difference between loner and solitudinarian

is that loner is while solitudinarian is (archaic) one who remains solitary.

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