loyal |
heartwhole |
As a proper noun loyal
is a town in oklahoma.
As an adjective heartwhole is
whole in heart; cheerfully buoyant, loyal, etc.
unbroken |
unbrokenly |
As an adjective unbroken
is whole, not divided into parts.
As an adverb unbrokenly is
in an unbroken way; continuously.
electronic |
cyberbook |
As an adjective electronic
is electronic.
As a noun cyberbook is
(science fiction) a digital or electronic equivalent of a book.
book |
cyberbook |
As nouns the difference between book and cyberbook
is that
book is book while
cyberbook is (science fiction) a digital or electronic equivalent of a book.
springfield |
springfieldian |
As a proper noun springfield
is any of several towns, including the following:.
As an adjective springfieldian is
of or pertaining to any of the towns called springfield.
As a noun springfieldian is
an inhabitant of any of these towns.
springfielder |
springfieldian |
As nouns the difference between springfielder and springfieldian
is that
springfielder is someone from springfield (any of the towns) while
springfieldian is an inhabitant of any of these towns.
As an adjective springfieldian is
of or pertaining to any of the towns called springfield.
validate |
validatable |
As a verb validate
is to render valid.
As an adjective validatable is
that can be validated; that stands up to validation.
spectre |
idolum |
As nouns the difference between spectre and idolum
is that
spectre is while
idolum is an insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
phantom |
idolum |
As a proper noun phantom
is nickname of the f-4b jet fighter flown by marines in vietnam.
As a noun idolum is
an insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
misconception |
idolum |
As nouns the difference between misconception and idolum
is that
misconception is a mistaken belief, a wrong idea while
idolum is an insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
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