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Telescope vs Eyehole - What's the difference?

telescope | eyehole |


As nouns the difference between telescope and eyehole

is that telescope is a monocular optical instrument possessing magnification for observing distant objects, especially in astronomy while eyehole is the hole to which the viewer places his or her eye in a device such as a telescope.

As a verb telescope

is to extend or contract in the manner of a telescope.

Scabrous vs Scabrously - What's the difference?

scabrous | scabrously |


As an adjective scabrous

is covered with scales or scabs, or otherwise extremely rough.

As an adverb scabrously is

in a scabrous way.

Conspiracy vs Conspiringly - What's the difference?

conspiracy | conspiringly |


As a noun conspiracy

is the act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.

As an adverb conspiringly is

in a conspiring way; as part of a conspiracy.

Quagga vs Dauw - What's the difference?

quagga | dauw |


As nouns the difference between quagga and dauw

is that quagga is a southern african subspecies of zebra, , which went extinct in 1883, and the upper parts of which were reddish brown, becoming paler behind and beneath, while the face, neck, and fore part of the body were marked by dark stripes while dauw is the striped quagga, or burchell's zebra, of south africa (asinus burchellii ).

Peechi vs Dauw - What's the difference?

peechi | dauw | Synonyms |

Peechi is a synonym of dauw.


As a noun dauw is

the striped quagga, or burchell's zebra, of south africa (asinus burchellii ).

Peetsi vs Dauw - What's the difference?

peetsi | dauw | Synonyms |

Peetsi is a synonym of dauw.


As a noun dauw is

the striped quagga, or burchell's zebra, of south africa (asinus burchellii ).

Stereochemical vs Epimerase - What's the difference?

stereochemical | epimerase |


As an adjective stereochemical

is of or pertaining to stereochemistry.

As a noun epimerase is

(enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry.

Bound vs Articled - What's the difference?

bound | articled |


As verbs the difference between bound and articled

is that bound is (bind) or bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or bound can be to leap, move by jumping while articled is (article).

As adjectives the difference between bound and articled

is that bound is (with infinitive) obliged (to) or bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared while articled is bound under the articles of an apprenticeship.

As a noun bound

is (often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap.

Oopsie vs Oopsy - What's the difference?

oopsie | oopsy | Alternative forms |

Oopsy is a alternative form of oopsie.



As interjections the difference between oopsie and oopsy

is that oopsie is diminutive form of oops; an alternative spelling of lang=en while oopsy is diminutive form of oops.

Oops vs Oopsie - What's the difference?

oops | oopsie |


As interjections the difference between oops and oopsie

is that oops is acknowledging a minor mistake while oopsie is diminutive form of oops; an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an initialism OOPS

is object-oriented programming system.

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