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Microcosm vs Microcosmos - What's the difference?

microcosm | microcosmos |

Microcosmos is a synonym of microcosm.



As nouns the difference between microcosm and microcosmos

is that microcosm is human nature or the human body as representative of the wider universe; man considered as a miniature counterpart of divine or universal nature while microcosmos is a small or microscopic cosmos; a microcosm.

Yak vs Yakker - What's the difference?

yak | yakker |


As an interjection yak

is ugh, yuck.

As a noun yakker is

(slang) one who yaks; a chatterbox or motormouth.

Pickled vs Caperberry - What's the difference?

pickled | caperberry |


As a verb pickled

is (pickle).

As an adjective pickled

is preserved by pickling.

As a noun caperberry is

capparis spinosa , a perennial winter-deciduous plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers, often eaten as pickled buds (s).

Mezze vs Caperberry - What's the difference?

mezze | caperberry |


As nouns the difference between mezze and caperberry

is that mezze is while caperberry is capparis spinosa , a perennial winter-deciduous plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers, often eaten as pickled buds (s).

Habitational vs Habitationally - What's the difference?

habitational | habitationally |


As an adjective habitational

is pertaining to habitation or an inhabited region.

As an adverb habitationally is

in a habitational way; in terms of habitation.

Locational vs Locationally - What's the difference?

locational | locationally |


As an adjective locational

is having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below".

As an adverb locationally is

in a locational way.

Spanish vs Morcilla - What's the difference?

spanish | morcilla |


As a verb spanish

is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.

As a noun morcilla is

a spanish blood sausage, sometimes with rice and onions as ingredients.

Rice vs Morcilla - What's the difference?

rice | morcilla |


As a verb rice

is .

As a noun morcilla is

a spanish blood sausage, sometimes with rice and onions as ingredients.

Onion vs Morcilla - What's the difference?

onion | morcilla |


As nouns the difference between onion and morcilla

is that onion is a monocotyledonous plant (allium cepa ), allied to garlic, used as vegetable and spice while morcilla is a spanish blood sausage, sometimes with rice and onions as ingredients.

Ingredient vs Morcilla - What's the difference?

ingredient | morcilla |


As nouns the difference between ingredient and morcilla

is that ingredient is ingredient while morcilla is a spanish blood sausage, sometimes with rice and onions as ingredients.

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