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Stricture vs Meatotomy - What's the difference?

stricture | meatotomy |


As nouns the difference between stricture and meatotomy

is that stricture is (usually in plural) a rule restricting behaviour or action while meatotomy is (surgery) a form of penile modification in which the underside of the glans is split, sometimes performed to alleviate meatal stenosis or urethral stricture.

Scalpel vs Meatotome - What's the difference?

scalpel | meatotome |


As nouns the difference between scalpel and meatotome

is that scalpel is a small straight knife with a very sharp blade used for surgery, dissection and craftwork while meatotome is a scalpel used to cut into the urethra to enlarge it.

Urethra vs Meatotome - What's the difference?

urethra | meatotome |


As nouns the difference between urethra and meatotome

is that urethra is (anatomy) the tube through which urine exits the body and, in males, through which semen is ejaculated while meatotome is a scalpel used to cut into the urethra to enlarge it.

Climax vs Cummer - What's the difference?

climax | cummer |


As nouns the difference between climax and cummer

is that climax is climax while cummer is (scotland) the relationship of a godmother to the other god-parents, and the legal parents, of a child or cummer can be (slang) one who cums or climaxes.

Map vs Mapwise - What's the difference?

map | mapwise |


As a noun map

is a visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary.

As a verb map

is to create a visual representation of a territory, etc. via cartography.

As an initialism MAP

is modified American plan, a hotel rate that included accommodation, breakfast and dinner, but not lunch.

As an adverb mapwise is

in terms of a map, or in the manner of a map.

Aplocheilus vs Panchax - What's the difference?

aplocheilus | panchax |

Aplocheilus is likely misspelled.


Aplocheilus has no English definition.

As a noun panchax is

any of various tropical fish of Aplocheilus and occasionally other genera, such as the striped panchax, blue panchax, and banded panchax.

Measure vs Meatometer - What's the difference?

measure | meatometer |


As nouns the difference between measure and meatometer

is that measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard while meatometer is a device to measure the width of a human's urinary meatus.

As a verb measure

is to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.

Penile vs Meatotomy - What's the difference?

penile | meatotomy |


As an adjective penile

is having to do with the penis, the male sexual organ.

As a noun meatotomy is

(surgery) a form of penile modification in which the underside of the glans is split, sometimes performed to alleviate meatal stenosis or urethral stricture.

Lass vs Cummer - What's the difference?

lass | cummer |


As nouns the difference between lass and cummer

is that lass is (archaic|informal) a young woman or girl while cummer is (scotland) the relationship of a godmother to the other god-parents, and the legal parents, of a child or cummer can be (slang) one who cums or climaxes.

Fellow vs Cummer - What's the difference?

fellow | cummer |


As nouns the difference between fellow and cummer

is that fellow is (lb) a colleague or partner while cummer is (scotland) the relationship of a godmother to the other god-parents, and the legal parents, of a child or cummer can be (slang) one who cums or climaxes.

As an adjective fellow

is having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in the same group.

As a verb fellow

is to suit with; to pair with; to match.

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