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Afterpart vs Afterbody - What's the difference?

afterpart | afterbody |


As nouns the difference between afterpart and afterbody

is that afterpart is a rear part while afterbody is the afterpart of a vehicle.

Vessel vs Afterbody - What's the difference?

vessel | afterbody |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between vessel and afterbody

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while afterbody is (nautical) the part of a vessel abaft midships.

As nouns the difference between vessel and afterbody

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while afterbody is the afterpart of a vehicle.

As a verb vessel

is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Royston vs Royce - What's the difference?

royston | royce | Related terms |

Royston is a related term of royce.


In given name|male|from=surnames terms the difference between royston and royce

is that royston is transferred from the surname while royce is transferred from the surname.

As proper nouns the difference between royston and royce

is that royston is while royce is derived from the medieval (etyl) given name rose.

Habitational vs Royston - What's the difference?

habitational | royston |


As an adjective habitational

is pertaining to habitation or an inhabited region.

As a proper noun Royston is

{{surname|habitational|from=Old English}.

Blithe vs Blythe - What's the difference?

blithe | blythe |


As adjectives the difference between blithe and blythe

is that blithe is dated or literary Happy, cheerful while blythe is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Blythe is

any of a number of places in England and the U.S.A.

Antidote vs Mithridate - What's the difference?

antidote | mithridate |


As nouns the difference between antidote and mithridate

is that antidote is a remedy to counteract the effects of poison (often followed by "against," "for," or "to") while mithridate is a universal antidote against poison.

As a verb antidote

is to counteract as an antidote.

Poison vs Mithridate - What's the difference?

poison | mithridate |


As nouns the difference between poison and mithridate

is that poison is a substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism while mithridate is (obsolete) a universal antidote against poison.

As a verb poison

is to use poison to kill or paralyse somebody.

Ovulation vs Anovulation - What's the difference?

ovulation | anovulation |


As nouns the difference between ovulation and anovulation

is that ovulation is the release of an ovum from the ovary while anovulation is lack of ovulation.

Practical vs Applicatory - What's the difference?

practical | applicatory |


As adjectives the difference between practical and applicatory

is that practical is based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis while applicatory is able to be applied or used, practical.

As a noun practical

is (british) a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability.

Aspiration vs Aspiratory - What's the difference?

aspiration | aspiratory |


As a noun aspiration

is the act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or spiritual (with common adjunct adpositions being to or of.

As an adjective aspiratory is

pertaining to aspiration.

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