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Traditional vs Keema - What's the difference?

traditional | keema |


As an adjective traditional

is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the scriptures.

As a noun keema is

a traditional dish of the indian subcontinent, typically minced-lamb curry with peas or potatoes and spices, sometimes used as a filling in samosas or naan.

Indian vs Keema - What's the difference?

indian | keema |


As nouns the difference between indian and keema

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while keema is a traditional dish of the indian subcontinent, typically minced-lamb curry with peas or potatoes and spices, sometimes used as a filling in samosas or naan.

Subcontinent vs Keema - What's the difference?

subcontinent | keema |


As nouns the difference between subcontinent and keema

is that subcontinent is a large landmass which is either smaller than a continent (such as greenland), or part of an even larger continent (such as the indian subcontinent) while keema is a traditional dish of the indian subcontinent, typically minced-lamb curry with peas or potatoes and spices, sometimes used as a filling in samosas or naan.

Harlequin vs Harlequinesque - What's the difference?

harlequin | harlequinesque |


As adjectives the difference between harlequin and harlequinesque

is that harlequin is brightly coloured, especially in a pattern like that of a harlequin clown's clothes while harlequinesque is like or befitting a harlequin; clownish.

As a noun harlequin

is a pantomime fool, typically dressed in checkered clothes.

As a verb harlequin

is to remove or conjure away, as if by a harlequin's trick.

Clownish vs Harlequinesque - What's the difference?

clownish | harlequinesque |


As adjectives the difference between clownish and harlequinesque

is that clownish is pertaining to peasants; rustic while harlequinesque is like or befitting a harlequin; clownish.

Female vs Hitwoman - What's the difference?

female | hitwoman |


As nouns the difference between female and hitwoman

is that female is one of the female (feminine) sex or gender while hitwoman is the female equivalent of a hitman; a female assassin.

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).

Assassin vs Hitwoman - What's the difference?

assassin | hitwoman |


As nouns the difference between assassin and hitwoman

is that assassin is (historical) a member of a muslim militant group responsible for murdering christian leaders during the crusades while hitwoman is the female equivalent of a hitman; a female assassin.

As a verb assassin

is (nonstandard) to assassinate.

Erotica vs Homoerotica - What's the difference?

erotica | homoerotica |


As an adjective erotica

is .

As a noun homoerotica is

homosexual erotica.

Globulin vs Angiotensinogen - What's the difference?

globulin | angiotensinogen |


As nouns the difference between globulin and angiotensinogen

is that globulin is globulin while angiotensinogen is (biochemistry) a globulin produced by the liver.

Liver vs Angiotensinogen - What's the difference?

liver | angiotensinogen |


As an adjective liver

is (label) from or pertaining to liverpool.

As a noun angiotensinogen is

(biochemistry) a globulin produced by the liver.

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