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Blushing vs Blushy - What's the difference?

blushing | blushy |


As adjectives the difference between blushing and blushy

is that blushing is showing blushes; rosy red while blushy is suffused with blushes or blushlike hues.

As a verb blushing

is .

As a noun blushing

is the act of one who blushes; a blush.

Network vs Subnode - What's the difference?

network | subnode |


As nouns the difference between network and subnode

is that network is a fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals while subnode is (computing theory) a node within another node of a network or element in a data structure.

As a verb network

is to interact socially for the purpose of getting connections or personal advancement.

Mandala vs Mandalalike - What's the difference?

mandala | mandalalike |


As a noun mandala

is (hinduism|buddhism) a graphic depiction of the spiritual universe and its myriad realms and deities.

As an adjective mandalalike is

resembling a mandala (ritualistic geometric design) or some aspect of one.

Helicopter vs Heliborne - What's the difference?

helicopter | heliborne |


As a noun helicopter

is helicopter.

As an adjective heliborne is

(military) transported by helicopter.

Herd vs Herdlike - What's the difference?

herd | herdlike |


As a noun herd

is a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.

As a verb herd

is to unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.

As an adjective herdlike is

resembling a herd or some aspect of one, especially a propensity to follow blindly after a leader.

Leader vs Herdlike - What's the difference?

leader | herdlike |


As a noun leader

is any person that leads or directs.

As an adjective herdlike is

resembling a herd or some aspect of one, especially a propensity to follow blindly after a leader.

Brilliant vs Shagtastic - What's the difference?

brilliant | shagtastic |


As adjectives the difference between brilliant and shagtastic

is that brilliant is shining brightly while shagtastic is (british|slang) brilliant, with implications of sexual intercourse.

As a noun brilliant

is a finely cut gemstone, especially a diamond, having many facets.

Gravity vs Gravityless - What's the difference?

gravity | gravityless |


As a noun gravity

is resultant force on earth's surface, of the attraction by the earth's masses, and the centrifugal pseudo-force caused by the earth's rotation.

As an adjective gravityless is

without gravity (the physical force).

Mistress vs Mistressless - What's the difference?

mistress | mistressless |


As a noun mistress

is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form mrs .

As an adjective mistressless is

without a mistress.

Palatalize vs Unpalatalized - What's the difference?

palatalize | unpalatalized |


As a verb palatalize

is (linguistics) to pronounce a sound with the tongue against the palate of the mouth when that sound normally would not be so pronounced.

As an adjective unpalatalized is

not palatalized.

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