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Addicted vs Aquaholic - What's the difference?

addicted | aquaholic |


As adjectives the difference between addicted and aquaholic

is that addicted is being physically or psychologically dependent on something while aquaholic is addicted to water.

As a verb addicted

is (addict).

As a noun aquaholic is

a person who is addicted to consuming too much water.

Component vs Protoboard - What's the difference?

component | protoboard |


As nouns the difference between component and protoboard

is that component is component while protoboard is (electronics) a board, having a matrix of small holes to which components may be attached without solder, used for the temporary construction and testing of electrical and electronic circuits.

Electrical vs Protoboard - What's the difference?

electrical | protoboard |


As nouns the difference between electrical and protoboard

is that electrical is an electrical engineer while protoboard is (electronics) a board, having a matrix of small holes to which components may be attached without solder, used for the temporary construction and testing of electrical and electronic circuits.

As an adjective electrical

is related to electricity (or electronics).

Electronic vs Protoboard - What's the difference?

electronic | protoboard |


As an adjective electronic

is electronic.

As a noun protoboard is

(electronics) a board, having a matrix of small holes to which components may be attached without solder, used for the temporary construction and testing of electrical and electronic circuits.

Circuit vs Protoboard - What's the difference?

circuit | protoboard |


As nouns the difference between circuit and protoboard

is that circuit is the act of moving or revolving around, or as in a circle or orbit; a revolution; as, the periodical circuit of the earth around the sun while protoboard is a board, having a matrix of small holes to which components may be attached without solder, used for the temporary construction and testing of electrical and electronic circuits.

As a verb circuit

is to move in a circle; to go round; to circulate.

Location vs Bivy - What's the difference?

location | bivy |


As nouns the difference between location and bivy

is that location is a particular point or place in physical space while bivy is (informal) a bivouac sack.

As a verb bivy is

(informal) to camp in a bivouac.

Bivouac vs Bivy - What's the difference?

bivouac | bivy |


As nouns the difference between bivouac and bivy

is that bivouac is an encampment for the night, usually without tents or covering while bivy is (informal) a bivouac sack.

As verbs the difference between bivouac and bivy

is that bivouac is to set up camp while bivy is (informal) to camp in a bivouac.

Gadget vs Dealy - What's the difference?

gadget | dealy |


As nouns the difference between gadget and dealy

is that gadget is (obsolete) a thing whose name cannot be remembered; thingamajig, doohickey while dealy is (us|slang) an object, especially a gadget, whose name the speaker currently cannot recall.

Analeptic vs Analept - What's the difference?

analeptic | analept | Derived terms |

Analeptic is a derived term of analept.


As adjectives the difference between analeptic and analept

is that analeptic is that restores or stimulates health while analept is (palynology) having a leptoma, a thin area, near the distal pole of a pollen grain.

As a noun analeptic

is a restorative or stimulative medication, especially one used to overcome depression.

Diminutive vs Rickie - What's the difference?

diminutive | rickie |


As an adjective diminutive

is very small.

As a noun diminutive

is (grammar) a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.

As a proper noun rickie is

a diminutive of the male given name richard.

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