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Ski vs Skiable - What's the difference?

ski | skiable |


As a noun ski

is ski.

As an adjective skiable is

able to be skied on; having conditions amenable to skiing.

Unskiable vs Skiable - What's the difference?

unskiable | skiable | Derived terms |

Skiable is a derived term of unskiable.



As adjectives the difference between unskiable and skiable

is that unskiable is not skiable; unsuitable for skiing while skiable is able to be skied on; having conditions amenable to skiing.

Cult vs Culty - What's the difference?

cult | culty |


As adjectives the difference between cult and culty

is that cult is of, or relating to a cult while culty is resembling a cult.

As a noun cult

is a group of people with a religious, philosophical or cultural identity sometimes viewed as a sect, often existing on the margins of society or exploitative towards its members.

Cultish vs Culty - What's the difference?

cultish | culty | Synonyms |

Culty is a synonym of cultish.



As adjectives the difference between cultish and culty

is that cultish is resembling a cult while culty is resembling a cult.

Cultlike vs Culty - What's the difference?

cultlike | culty | Synonyms |

Culty is a synonym of cultlike.



As adjectives the difference between cultlike and culty

is that cultlike is resembling a cult while culty is resembling a cult.

Channeller vs Channeler - What's the difference?

channeller | channeler | Alternative forms |

Channeler is a alternative form of channeller.



As nouns the difference between channeller and channeler

is that channeller is an alternative spelling of channeler while channeler is a person who engages in channeling.

Device vs Dlt - What's the difference?

device | dlt |


As a noun device

is any piece of equipment made for a particular purpose, especially a mechanical or electrical one.

Layer vs Dlt - What's the difference?

layer | dlt |


As a noun layer

is a single thickness of some material covering a surface.

As a verb layer

is (ambitransitive) to cut or divide (something) into layers.

Transfer vs Dlt - What's the difference?

transfer | dlt |


As a noun transfer

is transfer.

Lto vs Dlt - What's the difference?

lto | dlt | see also |

Lto is likely misspelled.


Lto has no English definition.

Dlt is likely misspelled.


Dlt has no English definition.

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