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Webpage vs Blinkie - What's the difference?

webpage | blinkie |


As nouns the difference between webpage and blinkie

is that webpage is while blinkie is (internet) a small animated graphic for use on a webpage, usually taking the form of a picture or phrase with blinking lights around it.

Light vs Blinkie - What's the difference?

light | blinkie |


As a proper noun light

is .

As a noun blinkie is

(internet) a small animated graphic for use on a webpage, usually taking the form of a picture or phrase with blinking lights around it.

Blinky vs Blinkie - What's the difference?

blinky | blinkie | see also |

Blinky is a see also of blinkie.


As nouns the difference between blinky and blinkie

is that blinky is (photography) in digital photography, a flashing pixel while blinkie is (internet) a small animated graphic for use on a webpage, usually taking the form of a picture or phrase with blinking lights around it.

As an adjective blinky

is flickery, prone to flicker.

Jocular vs Jocoserious - What's the difference?

jocular | jocoserious |


As adjectives the difference between jocular and jocoserious

is that jocular is (formal) humorous]], amusing or [[joke|joking while jocoserious is simultaneously jocular and serious; mixing mirth with serious matters.

Serious vs Jocoserious - What's the difference?

serious | jocoserious |


As adjectives the difference between serious and jocoserious

is that serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while jocoserious is simultaneously jocular and serious; mixing mirth with serious matters.

Oilseed vs Camelina - What's the difference?

oilseed | camelina |


As a noun oilseed

is the seed of any of several plants which are used commercially as a source of vegetable oil.

As a proper noun camelina is

.

Government vs Nongovernment - What's the difference?

government | nongovernment |


As a noun government

is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.

As an adjective nongovernment is

not governmental in nature.

Nongovernmental vs Nongovernment - What's the difference?

nongovernmental | nongovernment | Synonyms |

Nongovernmental is a synonym of nongovernment.


As adjectives the difference between nongovernmental and nongovernment

is that nongovernmental is not governmental; not derived from a government; civilian while nongovernment is not governmental in nature.

Believer vs Nonbelieving - What's the difference?

believer | nonbelieving |


As a noun believer

is a person who believes; especially regarding religion.

As an adjective nonbelieving is

not a believer; in particular, not a member of a specific religious group.

Beer vs Brewmaster - What's the difference?

beer | brewmaster |


As nouns the difference between beer and brewmaster

is that beer is while brewmaster is a person in charge of beer production at a brewery.

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