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Herb vs Tormentil - What's the difference?

herb | tormentil |


As a proper noun herb

is .

As a noun tormentil is

a low-growing herb ().

Talk vs Sleeptalk - What's the difference?

talk | sleeptalk |


As a noun talk

is talc.

As a verb sleeptalk is

to talk unconsciously in one's sleep.

Unconscious vs Sleeptalk - What's the difference?

unconscious | sleeptalk |


As an adjective unconscious

is not awake; having no awareness.

As a noun unconscious

is the unconscious mind.

As a verb sleeptalk is

to talk unconsciously in one's sleep.

Apostolic vs Apostolically - What's the difference?

apostolic | apostolically |


As an adjective apostolic

is pertaining to an apostle, or to the apostles, their times, or their peculiar spirit.

As an adverb apostolically is

in an apostolic way.

Parsee vs Parsi - What's the difference?

parsee | parsi | Alternative forms |

Parsi is a alternative form of parsee.



As nouns the difference between parsee and parsi

is that parsee is an alternative spelling of Parsi while Parsi is a member of the larger of the two Zoroastrian communities of the Indian subcontinent.

Worker vs Shedhand - What's the difference?

worker | shedhand |


As nouns the difference between worker and shedhand

is that worker is a person who performs labor for his living, especially manual labor while shedhand is (australia|new zealand) a worker in a sheep-shearing shed.

Sheep vs Shedhand - What's the difference?

sheep | shedhand |


As nouns the difference between sheep and shedhand

is that sheep is a woolly ruminant of the genus ovis while shedhand is (australia|new zealand) a worker in a sheep-shearing shed.

Shed vs Shedhand - What's the difference?

shed | shedhand |


As nouns the difference between shed and shedhand

is that shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while shedhand is (australia|new zealand) a worker in a sheep-shearing shed.

As a verb shed

is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.

Pasturing vs Sheepwalk - What's the difference?

pasturing | sheepwalk |


As a verb pasturing

is .

As a noun sheepwalk is

land given to pasturing of sheep, smaller than a sheep-run.

Sheep vs Sheepwalk - What's the difference?

sheep | sheepwalk |


As nouns the difference between sheep and sheepwalk

is that sheep is a woolly ruminant of the genus ovis while sheepwalk is land given to pasturing of sheep, smaller than a sheep-run.

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