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Website vs Favicon - What's the difference?

website | favicon |


As nouns the difference between website and favicon

is that website is while favicon is (web design) an icon associated with a particular website, and typically displayed in the address bar of a browser viewing the site.

Browser vs Favicon - What's the difference?

browser | favicon |


As nouns the difference between browser and favicon

is that browser is a person or animal who browses while favicon is an icon associated with a particular website, and typically displayed in the address bar of a browser viewing the site.

Emoticon vs Favicon - What's the difference?

emoticon | favicon | Related terms |

Favicon is a related term of emoticon.



As nouns the difference between emoticon and favicon

is that emoticon is a graphical representation, either in the form of an or made up of text characters, of a particular emotion of the writer while favicon is an icon associated with a particular website, and typically displayed in the address bar of a browser viewing the site.

Artist vs Paintbox - What's the difference?

artist | paintbox |


As nouns the difference between artist and paintbox

is that artist is one who performs extraordinary physical tricks, such as on a trapeze while paintbox is a box used to hold an artist's paints.

Paint vs Paintbox - What's the difference?

paint | paintbox |


As nouns the difference between paint and paintbox

is that paint is a paint horse while paintbox is a box used to hold an artist's paints.

Parlormaid vs Parlourmaid - What's the difference?

parlormaid | parlourmaid | Alternative forms |

Parlormaid is an alternative form of parlourmaid.


As nouns the difference between parlormaid and parlourmaid

is that parlormaid is (us) a maid who takes care of the parlor while parlourmaid is (british) a maid who takes care of the parlour.

Rhetorical vs Anapodoton - What's the difference?

rhetorical | anapodoton |


As an adjective rhetorical

is part of or similar to rhetoric, which is the use of language as a means to persuade.

As a noun anapodoton is

(uncountable|rhetoric) the rhetorical device in which a main clause is implied by a subordinate clause, without mention.

Device vs Anapodoton - What's the difference?

device | anapodoton |


As nouns the difference between device and anapodoton

is that device is any piece of equipment made for a particular purpose, especially a mechanical or electrical one while anapodoton is (uncountable|rhetoric) the rhetorical device in which a main clause is implied by a subordinate clause, without mention.

Clause vs Anapodoton - What's the difference?

clause | anapodoton |


As nouns the difference between clause and anapodoton

is that clause is (grammar|informal) a group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate (the predicate also includes a verb, conjunction, or a preposition) to begin the clause; however, this clause is not considered a sentence for colloquial purposes while anapodoton is (uncountable|rhetoric) the rhetorical device in which a main clause is implied by a subordinate clause, without mention.

As a verb clause

is (shipping) to amend (a bill of lading or similar document).

Subordinate vs Anapodoton - What's the difference?

subordinate | anapodoton |


As nouns the difference between subordinate and anapodoton

is that subordinate is (senseid)(countable) one who is subordinate while anapodoton is (uncountable|rhetoric) the rhetorical device in which a main clause is implied by a subordinate clause, without mention.

As an adjective subordinate

is placed in a lower class, rank, or position.

As a verb subordinate

is to make subservient.

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