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Illegitimate vs Spuriosity - What's the difference?

illegitimate | spuriosity |


As an adjective illegitimate

is illegal; against the law.

As a noun spuriosity is

spuriousness.

Paraleipsis vs Praeteritio - What's the difference?

paraleipsis | praeteritio |


As nouns the difference between paraleipsis and praeteritio

is that paraleipsis is (rhetoric|linguistics) a figure of speech in which one pretends to ignore or omit something by actually mentioning it, as in: "i will not speak of my adversary's scandalous venality and rapacity, his brutal conduct, his treachery and malice" while praeteritio is paraleipsis.

Nanosized vs Nanoflare - What's the difference?

nanosized | nanoflare |


As an adjective nanosized

is having a size measured in nanometers.

As a noun nanoflare is

a nanosized flare (in a plasma etc).

Flare vs Nanoflare - What's the difference?

flare | nanoflare |


As nouns the difference between flare and nanoflare

is that flare is a source of brightly burning light or intense heat used to attract attention in an emergency, to illuminate an area, or as a decoy while nanoflare is a nanosized flare (in a plasma etc).

As a verb flare

is to blaze brightly.

Disqualify vs Disqualifiable - What's the difference?

disqualify | disqualifiable | Related terms |

Disqualify is a related term of disqualifiable.


As a verb disqualify

is to make ineligible for something, by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification.

As an adjective disqualifiable is

able to be disqualified.

Qualifiable vs Disqualifiable - What's the difference?

qualifiable | disqualifiable | Related terms |

Qualifiable is a related term of disqualifiable.


As adjectives the difference between qualifiable and disqualifiable

is that qualifiable is able to be qualified while disqualifiable is able to be disqualified.

Qualify vs Disqualifiable - What's the difference?

qualify | disqualifiable | Related terms |

Disqualifiable is a related term of qualify.



As a verb qualify

is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.

As a noun qualify

is an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

As an adjective disqualifiable is

able to be disqualified.

Ground vs Groundward - What's the difference?

ground | groundward |


As adjectives the difference between ground and groundward

is that ground is crushed, or reduced to small particles while groundward is towards the ground.

As a noun ground

is (surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

As a verb ground

is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.

Spurious vs Spuriosity - What's the difference?

spurious | spuriosity |


As an adjective spurious

is false, not authentic, not genuine.

As a noun spuriosity is

spuriousness.

Aryl vs Monoarylation - What's the difference?

aryl | monoarylation |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aryl and monoarylation

is that aryl is (organic chemistry) any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom while monoarylation is (organic chemistry) arylation that involves the addition of a single aryl group.

As nouns the difference between aryl and monoarylation

is that aryl is (organic chemistry) any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom while monoarylation is (organic chemistry) arylation that involves the addition of a single aryl group.

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