headphones |
autophone |
As a noun headphones
is a pair of speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer can hear the sound.
As a proper noun Autophone is
a brand of coin-operated automatic phonographs with headphones, patented in 1930s.
quizzical |
quizzicalness |
As an adjective quizzical
is questioning or suggesting puzzlement.
As a noun quizzicalness is
the state or condition of being quizzical.
quizzicality |
quizzicalness |
Synonyms |
Quizzicalness is a synonym of quizzicality.
As nouns the difference between quizzicality and quizzicalness
is that
quizzicality is the state or condition of being quizzical while
quizzicalness is the state or condition of being quizzical.
quizzical |
quizzicality |
As an adjective quizzical
is questioning or suggesting puzzlement.
As a noun quizzicality is
the state or condition of being quizzical.
quiz |
unquizzed |
In lang=en terms the difference between quiz and unquizzed
is that
quiz is an odd or absurd person or thing while
unquizzed is not quizzed; unquestioned.
As a noun quiz
is something designed to puzzle one or make one ridiculous; banter; raillery.
As a verb quiz
is to hoax; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.
As an adjective unquizzed is
not quizzed; unquestioned.
unquestioned |
unquizzed |
As adjectives the difference between unquestioned and unquizzed
is that
unquestioned is not subjected to an interrogation while
unquizzed is not quizzed; unquestioned.
saddle |
saddleless |
As a noun saddle
is a seat (tack) for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal.
As a verb saddle
is to put a saddle on an animal.
As an adjective saddleless is
without a saddle.
spiritual |
sadhana |
As nouns the difference between spiritual and sadhana
is that
spiritual is (christianity|historical) a member of a branch of the franciscan order who advocated simple dress and renounced the owning of property while
sadhana is a spiritual practice or discipline leading to a goal.
practice |
sadhana |
As nouns the difference between practice and sadhana
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
sadhana is a spiritual practice or discipline leading to a goal.
As a verb practice
is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
discipline |
sadhana |
As a verb discipline
is .
As a noun sadhana is
a spiritual practice or discipline leading to a goal.
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