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Residue vs Trinitite - What's the difference?

residue | trinitite |


As nouns the difference between residue and trinitite

is that residue is whatever remains after something else has been removed while trinitite is the glassy residue left on the desert floor after the nuclear bomb test of 1945 at alamogordo, new mexico, usa.

Sequel vs Nonsequel - What's the difference?

sequel | nonsequel |


As nouns the difference between sequel and nonsequel

is that sequel is (narratology) a narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially a narrative that is chronologically set after its predecessors, or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative that has a preceding narrative of its own while nonsequel is a work that is not a sequel.

Microscopic vs Microcosmos - What's the difference?

microscopic | microcosmos |


As an adjective microscopic

is microscopic.

As a noun microcosmos is

a small or microscopic cosmos; a microcosm.

Cosmos vs Microcosmos - What's the difference?

cosmos | microcosmos |


As nouns the difference between cosmos and microcosmos

is that cosmos is the universe while microcosmos is a small or microscopic cosmos; a microcosm.

Microcosm vs Microcosmos - What's the difference?

microcosm | microcosmos |

Microcosmos is a synonym of microcosm.



As nouns the difference between microcosm and microcosmos

is that microcosm is human nature or the human body as representative of the wider universe; man considered as a miniature counterpart of divine or universal nature while microcosmos is a small or microscopic cosmos; a microcosm.

Yak vs Yakker - What's the difference?

yak | yakker |


As an interjection yak

is ugh, yuck.

As a noun yakker is

(slang) one who yaks; a chatterbox or motormouth.

Pickled vs Caperberry - What's the difference?

pickled | caperberry |


As a verb pickled

is (pickle).

As an adjective pickled

is preserved by pickling.

As a noun caperberry is

capparis spinosa , a perennial winter-deciduous plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers, often eaten as pickled buds (s).

Mezze vs Caperberry - What's the difference?

mezze | caperberry |


As nouns the difference between mezze and caperberry

is that mezze is while caperberry is capparis spinosa , a perennial winter-deciduous plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers, often eaten as pickled buds (s).

Habitational vs Habitationally - What's the difference?

habitational | habitationally |


As an adjective habitational

is pertaining to habitation or an inhabited region.

As an adverb habitationally is

in a habitational way; in terms of habitation.

Locational vs Locationally - What's the difference?

locational | locationally |


As an adjective locational

is having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below".

As an adverb locationally is

in a locational way.

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