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Pure vs Uncorrupted - What's the difference?

pure | uncorrupted |


As adjectives the difference between pure and uncorrupted

is that pure is free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied while uncorrupted is not corrupted; pure, whole.

As an adverb pure

is to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

Whole vs Uncorrupted - What's the difference?

whole | uncorrupted |


As adjectives the difference between whole and uncorrupted

is that whole is entire while uncorrupted is not corrupted; pure, whole.

As an adverb whole

is (colloquial) in entirety; entirely; wholly.

As a noun whole

is something complete, without any parts missing.

Saxophonist vs Saxist - What's the difference?

saxophonist | saxist |

Saxist is a related term of saxophonist.



As nouns the difference between saxophonist and saxist

is that saxophonist is a person who plays or practices with the saxophone while saxist is saxophonist; someone who plays the sax.

Sax vs Saxist - What's the difference?

sax | saxist |


As an abbreviation sax

is (computing|internet).

As a noun saxist is

saxophonist; someone who plays the sax.

Bahamas vs Taino - What's the difference?

bahamas | taino |


As proper nouns the difference between bahamas and taino

is that bahamas is a country in the Caribbean. Official names, short: The Bahamas; full: Commonwealth of the Bahamas while Taino is a group of pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles.

Arawak vs Taino - What's the difference?

arawak | taino |


As proper nouns the difference between arawak and taino

is that arawak is an Amerindian people who lived in the region of the Caribbean when the Spanish arrived in America while Taino is a group of pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles.

As an adjective Arawak

is pertaining to the Arawak peoples or their languages.

Nilotic vs Dholuo - What's the difference?

nilotic | dholuo |


As an adjective nilotic

is of or pertaining to the nile or the people who live on its banks.

As a noun nilotic

is a group of languages spoken in parts of sudan, uganda, kenya, and tanzania.

As a proper noun dholuo is

a nilotic language of kenya and tanzania.

Language vs Dholuo - What's the difference?

language | dholuo |


As a noun language

is (lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

As a proper noun dholuo is

a nilotic language of kenya and tanzania.

Slothful vs Accidious - What's the difference?

slothful | accidious |


As adjectives the difference between slothful and accidious

is that slothful is lazy; inactive; sluggish; indolent; idle; tending to sloth while accidious is (archaic) lazy, slothful.

Audio vs Lowpass - What's the difference?

audio | lowpass |


As nouns the difference between audio and lowpass

is that audio is audio while lowpass is (digital signal processing) an audio filter that discards higher frequencies]] while [[preserve|preserving lower ones.

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