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Tormentor vs Tormentrix - What's the difference?

tormentor | tormentrix |


As nouns the difference between tormentor and tormentrix

is that tormentor is someone who torments while tormentrix is (rare) a female tormentor; a tormentress.

Tormentress vs Tormentrix - What's the difference?

tormentress | tormentrix |


As nouns the difference between tormentress and tormentrix

is that tormentress is a female tormentor while tormentrix is a female tormentor; a tormentress.

Hive vs Hiveless - What's the difference?

hive | hiveless |


As a noun hive

is (label) winter.

As an adjective hiveless is

without a hive.

Jolty vs Joltiness - What's the difference?

jolty | joltiness |


As an adjective jolty

is characterised by jolts; bumpy or jerky.

As a noun joltiness is

the state or condition of being jolty.

Jolt vs Jolty - What's the difference?

jolt | jolty |


As a verb jolt

is to push or shake abruptly and roughly.

As a noun jolt

is an act of jolting.

As an adjective jolty is

characterised by jolts; bumpy or jerky.

Bumpy vs Jolty - What's the difference?

bumpy | jolty |


As adjectives the difference between bumpy and jolty

is that bumpy is rough; jumpy; causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements while jolty is characterised by jolts; bumpy or jerky.

Jerky vs Jolty - What's the difference?

jerky | jolty |


As adjectives the difference between jerky and jolty

is that jerky is characterized by physical jerking while jolty is characterised by jolts; bumpy or jerky.

As a noun jerky

is lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun.

Bump vs Bumpingly - What's the difference?

bump | bumpingly |


As a noun bump

is a light blow or jolting collision.

As a verb bump

is to knock against or run into with a jolt.

As a proper noun Bump

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As an adverb bumpingly is

in a bumping way; with bumps or jolts.

Jolt vs Bumpingly - What's the difference?

jolt | bumpingly |


As a verb jolt

is to push or shake abruptly and roughly.

As a noun jolt

is an act of jolting.

As an adverb bumpingly is

in a bumping way; with bumps or jolts.

Female vs Makeress - What's the difference?

female | makeress |


As nouns the difference between female and makeress

is that female is one of the female (feminine) sex or gender while makeress is (rare|dated) a female maker or manufacturer.

As an adjective female

is belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs, which in humans and most other mammals is typically the one which has xx chromosomes; belonging to the sex which has larger gametes (for species which have two sexes and for which this distinction can be made).

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