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Eye vs Optometer - What's the difference?

eye | optometer |


As a proper noun eye

is (uk|colloquial) the comedic magazine.

As a noun optometer is

an instrument for measuring the focus of the lens of the eye.

Optometrist vs Optometer - What's the difference?

optometrist | optometer | Related terms |

Optometrist is a related term of optometer.


As nouns the difference between optometrist and optometer

is that optometrist is optometrist while optometer is an instrument for measuring the focus of the lens of the eye.

Computer vs Nonprogrammer - What's the difference?

computer | nonprogrammer |


As nouns the difference between computer and nonprogrammer

is that computer is calculator, computer while nonprogrammer is a person who is not a computer programmer.

Programmer vs Nonprogrammer - What's the difference?

programmer | nonprogrammer |


As nouns the difference between programmer and nonprogrammer

is that programmer is one who writes computer programs; a software developer while nonprogrammer is a person who is not a computer programmer.

Nutmeg vs Nutmeggy - What's the difference?

nutmeg | nutmeggy |


As a noun nutmeg

is an evergreen tree, , cultivated in the east indies for its spicy seeds.

As a verb nutmeg

is to flavour with nutmeg.

As an adjective nutmeggy is

resembling a nutmeg seed in taste or appearance.

Seed vs Nutmeggy - What's the difference?

seed | nutmeggy |


As a noun seed

is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

As a verb seed

is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

As an adjective nutmeggy is

resembling a nutmeg seed in taste or appearance.

Taste vs Nutmeggy - What's the difference?

taste | nutmeggy |


As a noun taste

is key, button.

As an adjective nutmeggy is

resembling a nutmeg seed in taste or appearance.

Appearance vs Nutmeggy - What's the difference?

appearance | nutmeggy |


As a noun appearance

is the act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye.

As an adjective nutmeggy is

resembling a nutmeg seed in taste or appearance.

Foul vs Foulness - What's the difference?

foul | foulness |


As nouns the difference between foul and foulness

is that foul is foul (a breach of the rules of a game) while foulness is the state of being foul.

Pregame vs Postgame - What's the difference?

pregame | postgame | coordinate terms |

Postgame is a coordinate term of pregame.



As nouns the difference between pregame and postgame

is that pregame is a social gathering of several friends who get together to drink before going out to a party or a sports game. The goal of pre-gaming is to "get a buzz" before going out for the night while postgame is a postgame show.

As adjectives the difference between pregame and postgame

is that pregame is pertaining to events that take place before, or in preparation for, a sporting event while postgame is following a game, usually specifically a sporting match.

As a verb pregame

is to consume alcohol prior to an event.

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