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Bird vs Fody - What's the difference?

bird | fody |


As a proper noun bird

is .

As a noun fody is

any of various small passerine birds of the genus foudia'' in the weaver family ''ploceidae .

Obelisk vs Obelisklike - What's the difference?

obelisk | obelisklike |


As a noun obelisk

is obelisk (a tall, square, tapered, stone monolith topped with a pyramidal point).

As an adjective obelisklike is

resembling an obelisk.

Pet vs Pettable - What's the difference?

pet | pettable |


As adjectives the difference between pet and pettable

is that pet is favourite; cherished while pettable is suitable for petting.

As a noun pet

is an animal kept as a companion.

As a verb pet

is to stroke or fondle (an animal).

As an acronym PET

is polyethylene terephthalate.

Strokable vs Pettable - What's the difference?

strokable | pettable | Synonyms |

Strokable is a synonym of pettable.


As adjectives the difference between strokable and pettable

is that strokable is suitable for stroking while pettable is suitable for petting.

Polysyllabic vs Polysyllabically - What's the difference?

polysyllabic | polysyllabically |


As an adjective polysyllabic

is having more than one syllable; having multiple or many syllables.

As a noun polysyllabic

is a word having more than one syllable.

As an adverb polysyllabically is

in a polysyllabic way.

Pitch vs Slurve - What's the difference?

pitch | slurve |


In baseball terms the difference between pitch and slurve

is that pitch is (the act of pitching a baseball) The act of pitching a baseball while slurve is a pitch in which the pitcher throws a slider as if he or she were throwing a curve ball.

As nouns the difference between pitch and slurve

is that pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap while slurve is a pitch in which the pitcher throws a slider as if he or she were throwing a curve ball.

As a verb pitch

is to cover or smear with pitch.

Cheeky vs Soubrettish - What's the difference?

cheeky | soubrettish |


As adjectives the difference between cheeky and soubrettish

is that cheeky is (informal) impudent; impertinent; impertinently bold, often in a way that is regarded as endearing or amusing while soubrettish is like a soubrette; cheeky and mischievous.

Mischievous vs Soubrettish - What's the difference?

mischievous | soubrettish |


As adjectives the difference between mischievous and soubrettish

is that mischievous is causing mischief; injurious while soubrettish is like a soubrette; cheeky and mischievous.

Furnish vs Underfurnished - What's the difference?

furnish | underfurnished |


As a noun furnish

is material used to create an engineered product.

As a verb furnish

is (lb) to provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.

As an adjective underfurnished is

inadequately furnished; lacking in furniture.

Furniture vs Underfurnished - What's the difference?

furniture | underfurnished |


As a noun furniture

is large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functionally or decoratively.

As an adjective underfurnished is

inadequately furnished; lacking in furniture.

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