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Shrimpiness vs Shrimpy - What's the difference?

shrimpiness | shrimpy | Derived terms |

Shrimpy is a derived term of shrimpiness.



As a noun shrimpiness

is the state or quality of being shrimpy.

As an adjective shrimpy is

resembling shrimp; shrimplike.

Prawn vs Prawny - What's the difference?

prawn | prawny |


As a noun prawn

is a large shrimp, mostly in order dendrobranchiata.

As a verb prawn

is to fish for prawns.

As an adjective prawny is

resembling prawn, prawn-like.

Dumpling vs Dumplingy - What's the difference?

dumpling | dumplingy |


As a noun dumpling

is a ball of dough that is cooked and may have a filling and/or additional ingredients in the dough.

As an adjective dumplingy is

resembling a dumpling, dumpling-like.

Trichomes vs Acarodomatium - What's the difference?

trichomes | acarodomatium |


As nouns the difference between trichomes and acarodomatium

is that trichomes is while acarodomatium is (botany) a pit with tufted trichomes in leaf vein axils and occupied by predatory and mycophagous mites.

Axils vs Acarodomatium - What's the difference?

axils | acarodomatium |


As nouns the difference between axils and acarodomatium

is that axils is plural of lang=en while acarodomatium is a pit with tufted trichomes in leaf vein axils and occupied by predatory and mycophagous mites.

Acari vs Acarodomatium - What's the difference?

acari | acarodomatium | Related terms |

Acari is a related term of acarodomatium.


As a proper noun acari

is .

As a noun acarodomatium is

(botany) a pit with tufted trichomes in leaf vein axils and occupied by predatory and mycophagous mites.

Wife vs Extradotal - What's the difference?

wife | extradotal |


As a noun wife

is a married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.

As an adjective extradotal is

describing the part of a wife's property that does not form part of her dowry and is administered by her husband.

Dowry vs Extradotal - What's the difference?

dowry | extradotal |


As a noun dowry

is payment, as property or money, of a bride’s inheritance by her family to the groom or his family at the time of marriagegary ferraro & susan andreatta, cultural anthropology , 8th edn (belmont, cal: wadsworth, 2010), 223.

As a verb dowry

is to bestow a dowry upon.

As an adjective extradotal is

(obsolete|legal) describing the part of a wife's property that does not form part of her dowry and is administered by her husband.

Husband vs Extradotal - What's the difference?

husband | extradotal |


As a noun husband

is (lb) the master of a house; the head of a family; a householder.

As a verb husband

is to manage or administer carefully and frugally; use to the best advantage; economise.

As an adjective extradotal is

(obsolete|legal) describing the part of a wife's property that does not form part of her dowry and is administered by her husband.

Alteration vs Extrasystolia - What's the difference?

alteration | extrasystolia |


As nouns the difference between alteration and extrasystolia

is that alteration is alteration while extrasystolia is (medicine) an alteration in the rhythm of the heart due to extrasystoles.

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