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Shabbat vs Eruv - What's the difference?

shabbat | eruv |


As nouns the difference between shabbat and eruv

is that shabbat is jewish shabbat, biblical seventh day while eruv is (judaism) a ritual aggregation of properties that allows jews observing traditional shabbat rules to carry burdens across property lines.

Deceive vs Falsecard - What's the difference?

deceive | falsecard |


As verbs the difference between deceive and falsecard

is that deceive is to trick or mislead while falsecard is (bridge) to play a.

As a noun falsecard is

(bridge) a card played in order to deceive an opponent as to one's true holding.

Holding vs Falsecard - What's the difference?

holding | falsecard |


As nouns the difference between holding and falsecard

is that holding is something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds while falsecard is a card played in order to deceive an opponent as to one's true holding.

As verbs the difference between holding and falsecard

is that holding is present participle of lang=en while falsecard is to play a falsecard.

As a proper noun Holding

is {{surname|lang=de}.

Effortful vs Effortfully - What's the difference?

effortful | effortfully |


As an adjective effortful

is requiring or showing effort.

As an adverb effortfully is

in an effortful manner: with effort.

Effort vs Effortfully - What's the difference?

effort | effortfully |


As a noun effort

is the work involved in performing an activity; exertion.

As a verb effort

is (uncommon|intransitive) to make an effort.

As an adverb effortfully is

in an effortful manner: with effort.

Elderly vs Elderliness - What's the difference?

elderly | elderliness |


As nouns the difference between elderly and elderliness

is that elderly is an elderly person while elderliness is the quality or state of being elderly.

As an adjective elderly

is old; having lived for relatively many years.

Skiing vs Freeskiing - What's the difference?

skiing | freeskiing |


As a verb skiing

is (rare|nonstandard).

As a noun freeskiing is

a form of relatively extreme skiing, often occurring away from traditional marked courses.

Fashion vs Fashiony - What's the difference?

fashion | fashiony |


As a noun fashion

is (countable) a current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons.

As a verb fashion

is to make, build or construct.

As an adjective fashiony is

(informal) characteristic of the fashion industry.

Expressivistic vs Expressivist - What's the difference?

expressivistic | expressivist | Related terms |

Expressivistic is a related term of expressivist.


As an adjective expressivist is

(ethics) pertaining to or advocating expressivism, the doctrine that the primary function of moral sentences and sensation sentences (like "i am in pain") is to express an evaluative attitude, rather than stating a fact.

As a noun expressivist is

(ethics) an advocate of expressivism.

Factory vs Factorylike - What's the difference?

factory | factorylike |


As a noun factory

is (obsolete) a trading establishment, especially set up by merchants working in a foreign country.

As an adjective factorylike is

resembling a factory in any of various respects.

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