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Couplet vs Mantinada - What's the difference?

couplet | mantinada |


As nouns the difference between couplet and mantinada

is that couplet is (literature) a pair of lines with rhyming end words while mantinada is an improvised cretan rhyming couplet.

Lawyerliness vs Lawyerly - What's the difference?

lawyerliness | lawyerly | Derived terms |

Lawyerliness is a derived term of lawyerly.


As a noun lawyerliness

is quality of being lawyerly.

As an adjective lawyerly is

characteristic of, or suitable to, a lawyer.

Stomata vs Epistomatic - What's the difference?

stomata | epistomatic |


As a noun stomata

is .

As an adjective epistomatic is

(botany|of a leaf) having stomata on the upper surface only.

Equal vs Equifacial - What's the difference?

equal | equifacial |


As adjectives the difference between equal and equifacial

is that equal is (label) the same in all respects while equifacial is (mathematics|of a polyhedron) having equal faces.

As a verb equal

is (mathematics) to be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

As a noun equal

is a person or thing of equal status to others.

Face vs Equifacial - What's the difference?

face | equifacial |


As a verb face

is .

As an adjective equifacial is

(mathematics|of a polyhedron) having equal faces.

Three vs Terdiurnal - What's the difference?

three | terdiurnal |


As a numeral three

is (cardinal) a numerical value after two and before four represented in arabic digits as ; this many dots (•••).

As a noun three

is the digit/figure 3.

As an adjective terdiurnal is

three times per day.

Hammer vs Hakapik - What's the difference?

hammer | hakapik |


As nouns the difference between hammer and hakapik

is that hammer is a tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding while hakapik is a hunting implement used by sealers to bludgeon seals and drag their carcasses to the sealing boat; a long pole with a pick and hammer on the end.

As a verb hammer

is to strike repeatedly with a hammer, some other implement, the fist, etc.

Murder vs Bumpoff - What's the difference?

murder | bumpoff |


As nouns the difference between murder and bumpoff

is that murder is (label) an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human while bumpoff is (chiefly|us|slang) a murder.

As a verb murder

is to deliberately kill (a person or persons).

Meet vs Remeet - What's the difference?

meet | remeet |


As verbs the difference between meet and remeet

is that meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.remeet is to meet again.

As a noun meet

is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.

Growl vs Growly - What's the difference?

growl | growly |


As a noun growl

is the deep, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal; a grumbling sound.

As a verb growl

is to utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry animal; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.

As an adjective growly is

resembling the sound of a growl; throaty.

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