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Bud vs Budlike - What's the difference?

bud | budlike |


As a noun bud

is a newly formed leaf or flower that has not yet unfolded.

As a verb bud

is to form buds.

As a proper noun Bud

is a male nickname.

As an adjective budlike is

resembling a bud (newly formed leaf or flower, as yet unfolded).

Lasting vs Prunella - What's the difference?

lasting | prunella |


As an adjective lasting

is persisting for an extended period of time.

As a verb lasting

is .

As a noun lasting

is continuance; endurance.

As a proper noun prunella is

.

Frequentative vs Frequentatively - What's the difference?

frequentative | frequentatively |


As an adjective frequentative

is serving to express repetition of an action.

As a noun frequentative

is refers to a subclass of imperfective verbs that denote a repeated action, no longer productive in English, but found in e.g. Finnish, Latin, Russian, and Turkish.

As an adverb frequentatively is

in a frequentative way.

Unitary vs Unitarily - What's the difference?

unitary | unitarily |


As an adjective unitary

is having the quality of oneness.

As a noun unitary

is (uk) a unitary council.

As an adverb unitarily is

in a unitary way.

Family vs Wormfish - What's the difference?

family | wormfish |


As nouns the difference between family and wormfish

is that family is (lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family while wormfish is any of the family of small goby-like fish which often burrow in estuarine mud.

As an adjective family

is suitable for children and adults.

Goby vs Wormfish - What's the difference?

goby | wormfish |


As nouns the difference between goby and wormfish

is that goby is any of various small fish from the large family gobiidae, in which the pelvic fins are fused to form a disc-shaped sucker while wormfish is any of the family of small goby-like fish which often burrow in estuarine mud.

Allheal vs Prunella - What's the difference?

allheal | prunella |


As a noun allheal

is any of several plants supposed to have broad healing powers.

As a proper noun prunella is

.

Angina vs Prunella - What's the difference?

angina | prunella |


As a noun angina

is tonsillitis.

As a proper noun prunella is

.

Thrush vs Prunella - What's the difference?

thrush | prunella |


As nouns the difference between thrush and prunella

is that thrush is any of several species of songbirds of the family Turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and American Robin have while prunella is any member of the genus Prunella of herbaceous plants, the allheals.

Woollen vs Prunella - What's the difference?

woollen | prunella |


As an adjective woollen

is (british spelling).

As a noun woollen

is (british spelling).

As a proper noun prunella is

.

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