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Queening vs Facesitting - What's the difference?

queening | facesitting | Synonyms |

Facesitting is a synonym of queening.



As nouns the difference between queening and facesitting

is that queening is any of several kinds of apple while facesitting is the sexual practice of sitting on a partner's face to receive cunnilingus or anilingus.

As a verb queening

is present participle of queen.

Porous vs Unporous - What's the difference?

porous | unporous |


As adjectives the difference between porous and unporous

is that porous is full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through while unporous is not porous.

Nonporous vs Unporous - What's the difference?

nonporous | unporous | Synonyms |

Nonporous is a synonym of unporous.


As adjectives the difference between nonporous and unporous

is that nonporous is having no pores, not penetrable, impervious while unporous is not porous.

Doughy vs Doughily - What's the difference?

doughy | doughily |


As an adjective doughy

is having the characteristics of dough especially in appearance or consistency: as.

As an adverb doughily is

in a doughy way.

Leprous vs Leprously - What's the difference?

leprous | leprously |


As an adjective leprous

is relating to the disease leprosy.

As an adverb leprously is

in a leprous way.

Pixyish vs Pixyishly - What's the difference?

pixyish | pixyishly |


As an adjective pixyish

is like a pixy or pixie.

As an adverb pixyishly is

in a pixyish way.

Fatty vs Fattily - What's the difference?

fatty | fattily |


As an adjective fatty

is containing, composed of, or consisting of fat.

As a noun fatty

is (pejorative|slang) an obese person.

As an adverb fattily is

in a fatty way.

Pointful vs Pointfulness - What's the difference?

pointful | pointfulness |


As an adjective pointful

is having real substance; apposite, pertinent.

As a noun pointfulness is

the state or condition of being pointful.

Unique vs Ununique - What's the difference?

unique | ununique |


As adjectives the difference between unique and ununique

is that unique is (not comparable) being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched while ununique is (rare) not unique.

As a noun unique

is a thing without a like; something unequalled or unparallelled.

Hypersensitive vs Hypersensitively - What's the difference?

hypersensitive | hypersensitively |


As an adjective hypersensitive

is highly or abnormally sensitive to a stimulus, especially to some allergen.

As an adverb hypersensitively is

in a hypersensitive way.

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