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Hollow vs Introitus - What's the difference?

hollow | introitus |


As nouns the difference between hollow and introitus

is that hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while introitus is the entrance to a hollow organ or canal; often specifically the entrance to the vagina.

As an adjective hollow

is (of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.

As an adverb hollow

is completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

As a verb hollow

is to make a hole in something; to excavate.

As an interjection hollow

is alternative form of lang=en.

Organ vs Introitus - What's the difference?

organ | introitus |


In lang=en terms the difference between organ and introitus

is that organ is the penis while introitus is a piece of music played before a mass; a musical introduction of any sort.

As nouns the difference between organ and introitus

is that organ is a largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions while introitus is the entrance to a hollow organ or canal; often specifically the entrance to the vagina.

As a verb organ

is to supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs.

Canal vs Introitus - What's the difference?

canal | introitus |


As nouns the difference between canal and introitus

is that canal is canal while introitus is (medicine) the entrance to a hollow organ or canal; often specifically the entrance to the vagina.

Music vs Introitus - What's the difference?

music | introitus |


As nouns the difference between music and introitus

is that music is musician while introitus is (medicine) the entrance to a hollow organ or canal; often specifically the entrance to the vagina.

Overmilitarise vs Overmilitarize - What's the difference?

overmilitarise | overmilitarize | Alternative forms |

Overmilitarise is an alternative form of overmilitarize.


As a verb overmilitarize is

to militarize excessively, or to overemphasize military solutions and approaches.

Militarize vs Overmilitarize - What's the difference?

militarize | overmilitarize |


As verbs the difference between militarize and overmilitarize

is that militarize is to train or equip for war while overmilitarize is to militarize excessively, or to overemphasize military solutions and approaches.

Overemphasize vs Overmilitarize - What's the difference?

overemphasize | overmilitarize |


As verbs the difference between overemphasize and overmilitarize

is that overemphasize is to place too much emphasis on; to overstate the importance of while overmilitarize is to militarize excessively, or to overemphasize military solutions and approaches.

Overmilitarization vs Overmilitarize - What's the difference?

overmilitarization | overmilitarize | Derived terms |

Overmilitarization is a derived term of overmilitarize.


As a verb overmilitarize is

to militarize excessively, or to overemphasize military solutions and approaches.

Imagism vs Imagistic - What's the difference?

imagism | imagistic |


As a noun imagism

is a form of poetry utilising precise and clear language.

As an adjective imagistic is

of or pertaining to imagism.

Dungeon vs Dungeonlike - What's the difference?

dungeon | dungeonlike |


As a noun dungeon

is an underground prison or vault, typically built underneath a castle.

As an adjective dungeonlike is

resembling or characteristic of a dungeon.

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