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Supergeneral vs Superspecial - What's the difference?

supergeneral | superspecial | Related terms |

Supergeneral is a related term of superspecial.


As an adjective superspecial is

extremely special.

As a noun superspecial is

(media) an especially large or spectacular mass-media special, such as on television.

Outrageous vs Outrageousness - What's the difference?

outrageous | outrageousness |


As an adjective outrageous

is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a noun outrageousness is

the quality of being outrageous.

Outrageously vs Outrageousness - What's the difference?

outrageously | outrageousness | Related terms |

Outrageousness is a related term of outrageously.



As an adverb outrageously

is in an outrageous manner; to an outrageous degree.

As a noun outrageousness is

the quality of being outrageous.

Needy vs Needily - What's the difference?

needy | needily |

Needily is a derived term of needy.



As an adjective needy

is in need, poor.

As an adverb needily is

in a needy manner.

Quadriceps vs Quadricep - What's the difference?

quadriceps | quadricep |


As nouns the difference between quadriceps and quadricep

is that quadriceps is a muscle having four heads, especially the large extensor at the front of the thigh while quadricep is quadriceps.

Alertness vs Psychostimulant - What's the difference?

alertness | psychostimulant |


As nouns the difference between alertness and psychostimulant

is that alertness is the quality of being alert or on the alert; briskness; nimbleness; activity while psychostimulant is category:en:Drugs A drug that acts to temporarily increase mental alertness or awareness.

As an adjective psychostimulant is

tending to increase mental alertness and awareness.

Supercop vs Superdetective - What's the difference?

supercop | superdetective | Related terms |

Supercop is a related term of superdetective.


As nouns the difference between supercop and superdetective

is that supercop is (informal) a highly skilled and dedicated member of the police while superdetective is an extremely skillful or dedicated detective.

Cusp vs Cuspidate - What's the difference?

cusp | cuspidate |


As a noun cusp

is a sharp point or pointed end.

As an adjective cuspidate is

having a cusp.

Gap vs Gapped - What's the difference?

gap | gapped |


As verbs the difference between gap and gapped

is that gap is to notch, as a sword or knife while gapped is past tense of gap.

As a noun gap

is an opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

As an adjective gapped is

having a gap.

Muscle vs Bipennate - What's the difference?

muscle | bipennate |


As adjectives the difference between muscle and bipennate

is that muscle is muscled, muscly, muscular while bipennate is (medicine|anatomy|zoology) of, pertaining to, or having the nature of a muscle, the fibres of which attach to a tendon on two sides (as a feather barbed on both sides).

As a verb muscle

is .

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