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Civet vs Civetlike - What's the difference?

civet | civetlike |


As a noun civet

is a carnivorous catlike animal that produces a musky secretion it is two to three feet long, with black bands and spots on the body and tail.

As an adjective civetlike is

resembling a civet or some aspect of one, such as its perfume.

Perfume vs Civetlike - What's the difference?

perfume | civetlike |


As a noun perfume

is a pleasant smell; the scent, odor, or odoriferous particles emitted from a sweet-smelling substance; a pleasant odor; fragrance; aroma.

As a verb perfume

is to apply perfume to; to fill or impregnate with a perfume; to scent.

As an adjective civetlike is

resembling a civet or some aspect of one, such as its perfume.

Scientificity vs Scientificness - What's the difference?

scientificity | scientificness | Synonyms |

Scientificness is a synonym of scientificity.



As nouns the difference between scientificity and scientificness

is that scientificity is the quality or state of being scientific while scientificness is the quality or state of being scientific.

Tigerish vs Tigerishness - What's the difference?

tigerish | tigerishness |


As an adjective tigerish

is having the characteristics of a tiger.

As a noun tigerishness is

the state or condition of being tigerish.

Clinging vs Leechlike - What's the difference?

clinging | leechlike |


As a verb clinging

is .

As a noun clinging

is the act of one who clings.

As an adjective leechlike is

resembling a leech or some aspect of one; clinging, parasitic.

Parasitic vs Leechlike - What's the difference?

parasitic | leechlike |


As adjectives the difference between parasitic and leechlike

is that parasitic is pertaining to a biological or symbolic parasite while leechlike is resembling a leech or some aspect of one; clinging, parasitic.

As a noun parasitic

is (computing) component of a circuit that does not show up in a circuit's schematic but does show up in the circuit's behavior.

Hump vs Humplike - What's the difference?

hump | humplike |


As a noun hump

is a mound of earth.

As a verb hump

is to bend something into a hump.

As a proper noun Hump

is the Himalayas, as the challenge for the supply route between India and China.

As an adjective humplike is

resembling a hump or some aspect of one.

Code vs Codelike - What's the difference?

code | codelike |


As a verb code

is .

As an adjective codelike is

resembling a code or some aspect of one.

Screen vs Screenlike - What's the difference?

screen | screenlike |


As a noun screen

is a physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.

As a verb screen

is to filter by passing through a screen.

As an adjective screenlike is

resembling a screen or some aspect of one.

Scythe vs Scythelike - What's the difference?

scythe | scythelike |


As a noun scythe

is scythian.

As an adjective scythelike is

resembling a scythe or some aspect of one.

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