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Banquet vs Deipnophobia - What's the difference?

banquet | deipnophobia |


As nouns the difference between banquet and deipnophobia

is that banquet is a large celebratory meal; a feast while deipnophobia is (label) a fear of dinner or large meals.

As a verb banquet

is to participate in a banquet; to feast.

Mnemonic vs Anamonic - What's the difference?

mnemonic | anamonic |


As nouns the difference between mnemonic and anamonic

is that mnemonic is anything (especially something in verbal form) used to help remember something while anamonic is a mnemonic used for recalling lists of words, particularly in scrabble, consisting of a "stem" of base letters and an accompanying phrase, each of whose letters can combine with the stem to form an anagram of a word.

As an adjective mnemonic

is of or relating to mnemonics: the study of techniques for remembering anything more easily.

Word vs Anamonic - What's the difference?

word | anamonic |


As nouns the difference between word and anamonic

is that word is the smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. Contrast morpheme while anamonic is a mnemonic used for recalling lists of words, particularly in Scrabble, consisting of a "stem" of base letters and an accompanying phrase, each of whose letters can combine with the stem to form an anagram of a word.

As a verb word

is to say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).

As an interjection word

is truth, indeed, to tell or speak the truth; the shortened form of the statement, "My word is my bond," an expression eventually shortened to "Word is bond," before it finally got cut to just "Word," which is its most commonly used form.

Scrabble vs Anamonic - What's the difference?

scrabble | anamonic |


As a verb scrabble

is .

As a noun anamonic is

a mnemonic used for recalling lists of words, particularly in scrabble, consisting of a "stem" of base letters and an accompanying phrase, each of whose letters can combine with the stem to form an anagram of a word.

Phrase vs Anamonic - What's the difference?

phrase | anamonic |


As nouns the difference between phrase and anamonic

is that phrase is a short written or spoken expression while anamonic is a mnemonic used for recalling lists of words, particularly in Scrabble, consisting of a "stem" of base letters and an accompanying phrase, each of whose letters can combine with the stem to form an anagram of a word.

As a verb phrase

is to perform a passage with the correct phrasing.

Forfeited vs Deodand - What's the difference?

forfeited | deodand |


As a verb forfeited

is (forfeit).

As a noun deodand is

(obsolete|legal) an object forfeited by the state (and supposedly given to god) because it had caused the death of a person.

State vs Deodand - What's the difference?

state | deodand |


As a verb state

is .

As a noun deodand is

(obsolete|legal) an object forfeited by the state (and supposedly given to god) because it had caused the death of a person.

God vs Deodand - What's the difference?

god | deodand |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun deodand is

(obsolete|legal) an object forfeited by the state (and supposedly given to god) because it had caused the death of a person.

Superfruit vs Yumberry - What's the difference?

superfruit | yumberry |


As nouns the difference between superfruit and yumberry

is that superfruit is a superfood that is a fruit; any fruit supposed to confer remarkable health benefits while yumberry is the yangmei, especially in commercial products where it is promoted as a superfruit.

Destroy vs Destructure - What's the difference?

destroy | destructure |


As verbs the difference between destroy and destructure

is that destroy is
To damage beyond use or repair.
destructure is to destroy the structure of something.

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