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Grume vs Grumous - What's the difference?

grume | grumous |


As a noun grume

is a thick semisolid.

As an adjective grumous is

resembling grume; thick and lumpy; soft and semisolid.

Thick vs Grumous - What's the difference?

thick | grumous |


As adjectives the difference between thick and grumous

is that thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension while grumous is resembling grume; thick and lumpy; soft and semisolid.

As an adverb thick

is in a thick manner.

As a noun thick

is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

As a verb thick

is (archaic|transitive) to thicken.

Lumpy vs Grumous - What's the difference?

lumpy | grumous |


As adjectives the difference between lumpy and grumous

is that lumpy is full of lumps, not smooth while grumous is resembling grume; thick and lumpy; soft and semisolid.

Soft vs Grumous - What's the difference?

soft | grumous |


As adjectives the difference between soft and grumous

is that soft is easily giving way under pressure while grumous is resembling grume; thick and lumpy; soft and semisolid.

As an interjection soft

is (archaic) be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

As an adverb soft

is (lb) softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

As a noun soft

is a soft or foolish person; an idiot.

Semisolid vs Grumous - What's the difference?

semisolid | grumous |


As adjectives the difference between semisolid and grumous

is that semisolid is having properties that partially resemble those of a solid; having properties between those of a solid and those of a liquid while grumous is resembling grume; thick and lumpy; soft and semisolid.

As a noun semisolid

is any substance with such properties.

Reddish vs Sinopia - What's the difference?

reddish | sinopia |


As an adjective reddish

is somewhat red.

As a noun sinopia is

a reddish-brown ochre-like pigment, derived from sinople, used in traditional oil painting and as the cartoon for frescos.

Climate vs Bioclimatic - What's the difference?

climate | bioclimatic |


As a noun climate

is (obsolete) an area of the earth's surface between two parallels of latitude.

As a verb climate

is (poetic|obsolete) to dwell.

As an adjective bioclimatic is

of or pertaining to the relationship between living things and climate.

Microclimate vs Bioclimatic - What's the difference?

microclimate | bioclimatic |


As a noun microclimate

is a small, local region having a unique pattern of weather or weather effects that differ from the local climate.

As an adjective bioclimatic is

of or pertaining to the relationship between living things and climate.

Bioclimatically vs Bioclimatic - What's the difference?

bioclimatically | bioclimatic | Derived terms |

Bioclimatically is a derived term of bioclimatic.


As an adjective bioclimatic is

of or pertaining to the relationship between living things and climate.

Ostracisation vs Ostracization - What's the difference?

ostracisation | ostracization | Alternative forms |

Ostracisation is an alternative form of ostracization.


As nouns the difference between ostracisation and ostracization

is that ostracisation is while ostracization is a state of being ostracized.

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