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Disorder vs Katywampus - What's the difference?

disorder | katywampus |


As a noun disorder

is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.

As an adjective katywampus is

(rare) in disarray; jumbled or disordered.

Catywampus vs Katywampus - What's the difference?

catywampus | katywampus | Alternative forms |

Katywampus is a alternative form of catywampus.


Catywampus is likely misspelled.


Catywampus has no English definition.

As an adjective katywampus is

in disarray; jumbled or disordered.

Insist vs Insister - What's the difference?

insist | insister |


As a verb insist

is to hold up a claim emphatically.

As a noun insister is

one who insists.

Million vs Megabuck - What's the difference?

million | megabuck |


As a numeral million

is the cardinal number 1,000,000: 106.

As a noun megabuck is

a million dollars.

Outmost vs Centremost - What's the difference?

outmost | centremost | Antonyms |

Outmost is an antonym of centremost.


As adjectives the difference between outmost and centremost

is that outmost is (out) while centremost is closest to the centre.

Cistern vs Cisternal - What's the difference?

cistern | cisternal |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between cistern and cisternal

is that cistern is (anatomy) a cisterna while cisternal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to a cistern.

As a noun cistern

is a reservoir or tank for holding water, especially for catching and holding rainwater for later use.

As an adjective cisternal is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to a cistern.

Sedimentary vs Claystone - What's the difference?

sedimentary | claystone |


As an adjective sedimentary

is (geology|of a rock) made by the deposition and compression of small particles.

As a noun claystone is

(geology) sedimentary rock composed of fine, clay particles.

Rock vs Claystone - What's the difference?

rock | claystone |


As a verb rock

is (rycka).

As a noun claystone is

(geology) sedimentary rock composed of fine, clay particles.

Clay vs Claystone - What's the difference?

clay | claystone |


In geology terms the difference between clay and claystone

is that clay is a particle less than 3.9 microns in diameter, following the Wentworth scale while claystone is sedimentary rock composed of fine, clay particles.

As nouns the difference between clay and claystone

is that clay is a mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist; the material of pre-fired ceramics while claystone is sedimentary rock composed of fine, clay particles.

As a verb clay

is to add clay to, to spread clay onto.

As a proper noun Clay

is {{surname|from=occupations}.

Reptile vs Crocodyliform - What's the difference?

reptile | crocodyliform |


As nouns the difference between reptile and crocodyliform

is that reptile is while crocodyliform is (zoology) any reptile of the order crocodylia ; the crocodiles, alligators etc.

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