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Autogynephilia vs Autogynephilic - What's the difference?

autogynephilia | autogynephilic |


As a noun autogynephilia

is the paraphilic tendency of a biological male to be sexually aroused by the thought of becoming a female, sometimes considered a form of gender identity disorder or transvestic fetishism.

As an adjective autogynephilic is

of or pertaining to autogynephilia.

Charity vs Charityware - What's the difference?

charity | charityware |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As a noun charityware is

(computing) software distributed in a way that benefits a charity, as by users being encouraged to donate to the charity in lieu of paying for the software.

Donate vs Charityware - What's the difference?

donate | charityware |


As a verb donate

is to make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.

As a noun charityware is

(computing) software distributed in a way that benefits a charity, as by users being encouraged to donate to the charity in lieu of paying for the software.

Soften vs Oversoften - What's the difference?

soften | oversoften |


In lang=en terms the difference between soften and oversoften

is that soften is to become soft or softer while oversoften is to soften too much; to make too soft.

As verbs the difference between soften and oversoften

is that soften is to make something soft or softer while oversoften is to soften too much; to make too soft.

Trademark vs Untrademarked - What's the difference?

trademark | untrademarked |


As adjectives the difference between trademark and untrademarked

is that trademark is distinctive, characteristic, signature while untrademarked is not trademarked.

As a noun trademark

is (identification of a company's product)A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.

As a verb trademark

is to register something as a trademark.

Melon vs Melonlike - What's the difference?

melon | melonlike |


As a noun melon

is melon.

As an adjective melonlike is

resembling a melon.

Melony vs Melonlike - What's the difference?

melony | melonlike | Synonyms |

Melony is a synonym of melonlike.


As a proper noun melony

is , a less common spelling of melanie.

As an adjective melonlike is

resembling a melon.

Fruit vs Sheepberry - What's the difference?

fruit | sheepberry |


As nouns the difference between fruit and sheepberry

is that fruit is (botany) the seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization while sheepberry is the plant viburnum lentago , native to the northeastern and midwestern united states and southern canada.

As a verb fruit

is to produce fruit.

Nannyberry vs Sheepberry - What's the difference?

nannyberry | sheepberry | Synonyms |

Nannyberry is a synonym of sheepberry.


As nouns the difference between nannyberry and sheepberry

is that nannyberry is the sheepberry (plant or fruit) while sheepberry is the plant viburnum lentago , native to the northeastern and midwestern united states and southern canada.

Bearberry vs Squawberry - What's the difference?

bearberry | squawberry |


As nouns the difference between bearberry and squawberry

is that bearberry is any of three dwarf shrubs of the genus arctostaphylos , which principally grow in arctic and subarctic regions and bear edible berries while squawberry is the bearberry.

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