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Furrowed vs Porcate - What's the difference?

furrowed | porcate |


As a verb furrowed

is (furrow).

As an adjective porcate is

(zoology) having grooves or furrows broader than the intervening ridges; furrowed.

Unprompted vs Alogia - What's the difference?

unprompted | alogia |


As an adjective unprompted

is not prompted.

As a noun alogia is

a general lack of additional, unprompted content in normal speech, a common symptom of schizophrenia.

Symptom vs Alogia - What's the difference?

symptom | alogia |


As nouns the difference between symptom and alogia

is that symptom is symptom, sign while alogia is a general lack of additional, unprompted content in normal speech, a common symptom of schizophrenia.

Brumal vs Brumously - What's the difference?

brumal | brumously | Related terms |

Brumal is a related term of brumously.


As an adjective brumal

is belonging to winter; winter-like.

As an adverb brumously is

in a brumous way or manner.

Calvary vs Unpermissive - What's the difference?

calvary | unpermissive |


As a noun calvary

is a life-size representation of the crucifixion of jesus christ on a piece of raised ground.

As an adjective unpermissive is

strict repressive.

Peremptory vs Peremptoriness - What's the difference?

peremptory | peremptoriness |


As an adjective peremptory

is (legal) precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final.

As a noun peremptoriness is

the quality of being peremptory.

Prion vs Prionic - What's the difference?

prion | prionic |


As a noun prion

is a self-propagating misfolded conformer of a protein that is responsible for a number of diseases that affect the brain and other neural tissue.

As an adjective prionic is

of, pertaining to or caused by a prion.

Groove vs Porcate - What's the difference?

groove | porcate |


As a noun groove

is a long, narrow channel or depression; eg, such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression.

As a verb groove

is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.

As an adjective porcate is

(zoology) having grooves or furrows broader than the intervening ridges; furrowed.

Tort vs Tortness - What's the difference?

tort | tortness |


As nouns the difference between tort and tortness

is that tort is fraction while tortness is the state or quality of suffering from tort.

As an adjective tort

is broken.

Towardly vs Towardliness - What's the difference?

towardly | towardliness |

Towardliness is a derived term of towardly.



As an adjective towardly

is promising, propitious.

As a noun towardliness is

the state or quality of being towardly.

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