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Entirety vs Entireness - What's the difference?

entirety | entireness |


As nouns the difference between entirety and entireness

is that entirety is wholeness; fullness; the whole while entireness is entirety.

Conspicuous vs Unconspicuous - What's the difference?

conspicuous | unconspicuous |


As adjectives the difference between conspicuous and unconspicuous

is that conspicuous is obvious or easy to notice while unconspicuous is (obsolete) not conspicuous; inconspicuous.

Inconspicuous vs Unconspicuous - What's the difference?

inconspicuous | unconspicuous |


As adjectives the difference between inconspicuous and unconspicuous

is that inconspicuous is not prominent nor easily noticeable while unconspicuous is not conspicuous; inconspicuous.

Promote vs Promotive - What's the difference?

promote | promotive |


As a verb promote

is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.

As an adjective promotive is

tending to promote.

Volumetric vs Volumetry - What's the difference?

volumetric | volumetry |


As an adjective volumetric

is pertaining to measurement by volume.

As a noun volumetry is

volumetric analysis.

Analysis vs Volumetry - What's the difference?

analysis | volumetry |


As nouns the difference between analysis and volumetry

is that analysis is decomposition into components in order to study (a complex thing, concept, theory...) while volumetry is volumetric analysis.

Temper vs Contemperate - What's the difference?

temper | contemperate |


As verbs the difference between temper and contemperate

is that temper is to moderate or control while contemperate is (obsolete|transitive) to temper; to moderate.

As a noun temper

is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

Moderate vs Contemperate - What's the difference?

moderate | contemperate |


As verbs the difference between moderate and contemperate

is that moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something while contemperate is to temper; to moderate.

As an adjective moderate

is not excessive; acting in moderation.

As a noun moderate

is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.

Turban vs Turbanned - What's the difference?

turban | turbanned |


As a noun turban

is turban.

As an adjective turbanned is

wearing a turban.

Booster vs Boosterish - What's the difference?

booster | boosterish |


As a noun booster

is something that boosts.

As an adjective boosterish is

promotional; acting as or like a booster for a particular community or group.

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