recite |
fabulator |
As a verb recite
is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience.
As a noun fabulator is
one who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally.
fable |
fabulator |
As nouns the difference between fable and fabulator
is that
fable is a fictitious narrative intended to enforce some useful truth or precept, usually with animals, birds etc as characters; an apologue prototypically, while
fabulator is (dated) one who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally.
As a verb fable
is (archaic) to compose fables; hence, to write or speak fiction ; to write or utter what is not true.
professionally |
fabulator |
As an adverb professionally
is in a professional manner.
As a noun fabulator is
(dated) one who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally.
storyteller |
fabulator |
Synonyms |
Storyteller is a synonym of fabulator.
As nouns the difference between storyteller and fabulator
is that
storyteller is a person who relates stories through one medium or another to an audience while
fabulator is (dated) one who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally.
remove |
disappropriate |
As verbs the difference between remove and disappropriate
is that
remove is (
label) to move something from one place to another, especially to take away while
disappropriate is to remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere.
As a noun remove
is the act of removing something.
As an adjective disappropriate is
(legal) severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation.
allocate |
disappropriate |
As verbs the difference between allocate and disappropriate
is that
allocate is to set aside for a purpose while
disappropriate is to remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere.
As an adjective disappropriate is
(legal) severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation.
someone |
disappropriate |
As a pronoun someone
is some person.
As a noun someone
is a partially specified but unnamed person.
As a verb disappropriate is
to remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere.
As an adjective disappropriate is
severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation.
reassign |
disappropriate |
As verbs the difference between reassign and disappropriate
is that
reassign is assign again while
disappropriate is to remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere.
As an adjective disappropriate is
(legal) severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation.
monoclinic |
euclase |
As an adjective monoclinic
is (crystallography) having three unequal axes with two perpendicular and one oblique intersections.
As a noun euclase is
(mineral) a monoclinic beryllium aluminium hydroxide silicate mineral, a product of the decomposition of beryl in pegmatites.
kernel |
userspace |
As nouns the difference between kernel and userspace
is that
kernel is the core, center, or essence of an object or system while
userspace is {{cx|computing|lang=en}} The area of memory used for a user's applications, etc., as opposed to that reserved for the operating system kernel.
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