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Tomb vs Heroon - What's the difference?

tomb | heroon |


As nouns the difference between tomb and heroon

is that tomb is block while heroon is (obsolete) a temple dedicated to a hero, often over his supposed tomb.

Monk vs Sarabaite - What's the difference?

monk | sarabaite |


As nouns the difference between monk and sarabaite

is that monk is a male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service while sarabaite is (obsolete) a class of monk in catholic belief who dwelt in his own home, or in or near a city it later became a term for all degenerate monks.

Benefit vs Flexicurity - What's the difference?

benefit | flexicurity |


As nouns the difference between benefit and flexicurity

is that benefit is an advantage, help, sake or aid from something while flexicurity is a welfare state model with a proactive labour market policy, combining easy hiring and firing (flexibility for employers) and high benefits for the unemployed (security for the employees).

As a verb benefit

is to be or to provide a benefit to.

Unemployed vs Flexicurity - What's the difference?

unemployed | flexicurity |


As nouns the difference between unemployed and flexicurity

is that unemployed is unemployed people while flexicurity is a welfare state model with a proactive labour market policy, combining easy hiring and firing (flexibility for employers) and high benefits for the unemployed (security for the employees).

As an adjective unemployed

is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).

Undiagnosable vs Undiagnosably - What's the difference?

undiagnosable | undiagnosably |


As an adjective undiagnosable

is that cannot be diagnosed.

As an adverb undiagnosably is

in an undiagnosable way.

Diagnose vs Undiagnosable - What's the difference?

diagnose | undiagnosable |


As a noun diagnose

is diagnosis.

As an adjective undiagnosable is

that cannot be diagnosed.

Desert vs Nondesert - What's the difference?

desert | nondesert |


As adjectives the difference between desert and nondesert

is that desert is deserted while nondesert is not desert.

As a noun desert

is desert.

Cismale vs Cissexual - What's the difference?

cismale | cissexual | Related terms |

Cissexual is a related term of cismale.



As adjectives the difference between cismale and cissexual

is that cismale is being biologically male and identifying as male; being a cisgender male while cissexual is having a gender identity which matches one's birth sex; for example, identifying as male and having (been born with) male genitalia.

Asexual vs Cissexual - What's the difference?

asexual | cissexual | Related terms |

Asexual is a related term of cissexual.


As adjectives the difference between asexual and cissexual

is that asexual is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex while cissexual is (lgbt|of a person) having a gender identity which matches one's birth sex; for example, identifying as male and having (been born with) male genitalia.

As a noun asexual

is (biology) a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species.

Intersexual vs Cissexual - What's the difference?

intersexual | cissexual | Related terms |

Intersexual is a related term of cissexual.


As adjectives the difference between intersexual and cissexual

is that intersexual is between the sexes while cissexual is (lgbt|of a person) having a gender identity which matches one's birth sex; for example, identifying as male and having (been born with) male genitalia.

As a noun intersexual

is an intersexed person.

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