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Illusionary vs Illusionism - What's the difference?

illusionary | illusionism |


As an adjective illusionary

is illusory; pertaining to an illusion, or of the nature of an illusion.

As a noun illusionism is

the performance of magical tricks.

Imbrocata vs Imbroccata - What's the difference?

imbrocata | imbroccata | Alternative forms |

Imbrocata is an alternative form of imbroccata.


As nouns the difference between imbrocata and imbroccata

is that imbrocata is while imbroccata is (obsolete) a hit or thrust.

Hit vs Imbroccata - What's the difference?

hit | imbroccata |


As nouns the difference between hit and imbroccata

is that hit is a blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything while imbroccata is a hit or thrust.

As a verb hit

is To strike.

As a pronoun hit

is it.

Thrust vs Imbroccata - What's the difference?

thrust | imbroccata |


As nouns the difference between thrust and imbroccata

is that thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point while imbroccata is (obsolete) a hit or thrust.

As a verb thrust

is (lb) to make advance with.

Fascinate vs Thanatophile - What's the difference?

fascinate | thanatophile |


As a verb fascinate

is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone.

As a noun thanatophile is

a person fascinated with death and death-related subjects, often sexually.

Death vs Thanatophile - What's the difference?

death | thanatophile |


As a proper noun death

is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

As a noun thanatophile is

a person fascinated with death and death-related subjects, often sexually.

Cultivation vs Uncultivable - What's the difference?

cultivation | uncultivable |


As a noun cultivation

is the art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture.

As an adjective uncultivable is

not capable of cultivation.

Uncultivability vs Uncultivable - What's the difference?

uncultivability | uncultivable | Derived terms |

Uncultivability is a derived term of uncultivable.


As a noun uncultivability

is the state or condition of being uncultivable.

As an adjective uncultivable is

not capable of cultivation.

Short vs Ultrashort - What's the difference?

short | ultrashort |


As a proper noun short

is .

As an adjective ultrashort is

very short.

As a noun ultrashort is

(finance) a bond with an extremely short term, typically less than a year.

Duration vs Ultrashort - What's the difference?

duration | ultrashort |


In finance|lang=en terms the difference between duration and ultrashort

is that duration is (finance) a measure of the sensitivity of the price of a financial asset to changes in interest rates, computed for a simple bond as a weighted average of the maturities of the interest and principal payments associated with it while ultrashort is (finance) a bond with an extremely short term, typically less than a year.

As nouns the difference between duration and ultrashort

is that duration is an amount of time or a particular time interval while ultrashort is (finance) a bond with an extremely short term, typically less than a year.

As an adjective ultrashort is

very short.

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