learning |
makaton |
As a verb learning
is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun learning
is an act in which something is learned.
As a proper noun Makaton is
a system of communication, including speech, signing, and writing, intended for use by and with people who have language or learning difficulties.
snip |
unsnipped |
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between snip and unsnipped
is that
snip is (informal) to circumcise while
unsnipped is (informal) uncircumcised.
As a verb snip
is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.
As a noun snip
is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.
As an adjective unsnipped is
not snipped; intact.
gooseberry |
jostaberry |
As nouns the difference between gooseberry and jostaberry
is that
gooseberry is a fruit,
Ribes uva-crispa, closely related to the currant while
jostaberry is a fruit made by crossing several members of the
Ribes genus, including blackcurrant and gooseberry.
teeth |
gnashers |
As nouns the difference between teeth and gnashers
is that
teeth is plural of lang=en while
gnashers is plural of lang=en.
nomadic |
nomadically |
As an adjective nomadic
is of, or relating to nomads.
As an adverb nomadically is
in a nomadic way.
layer |
trub |
As nouns the difference between layer and trub
is that
layer is a single thickness of some material covering a surface while
trub is (brewing|uncountable) the layer of sediment that appears at the bottom of the fermenter after yeast has completed the bulk of the fermentation.
As a verb layer
is (ambitransitive) to cut or divide (something) into layers.
sediment |
trub |
As nouns the difference between sediment and trub
is that
sediment is sediment while
trub is (brewing|uncountable) the layer of sediment that appears at the bottom of the fermenter after yeast has completed the bulk of the fermentation.
succession |
aubaine |
As nouns the difference between succession and aubaine
is that
succession is an act of following in sequence while
aubaine is (historical|legal) succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
goods |
aubaine |
As nouns the difference between goods and aubaine
is that
goods is (business|economics|plurale tantum) that which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed while
aubaine is (historical|legal) succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
stranger |
aubaine |
As nouns the difference between stranger and aubaine
is that
stranger is a person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance while
aubaine is succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
As an adjective stranger
is comparative of strange.
As a verb stranger
is to estrange; to alienate.
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