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Stomach vs Gaster - What's the difference?

stomach | gaster |


As nouns the difference between stomach and gaster

is that stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while gaster is the stomach.

As a verb stomach

is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

Abdomen vs Gaster - What's the difference?

abdomen | gaster |


As nouns the difference between abdomen and gaster

is that abdomen is while gaster is .

Petiole vs Gaster - What's the difference?

petiole | gaster |


As nouns the difference between petiole and gaster

is that petiole is the stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem while gaster is the stomach.

Hymenopterous vs Gaster - What's the difference?

hymenopterous | gaster |


As an adjective hymenopterous

is (entomology) of the order hymenoptera ; hymenopteran.

As a noun gaster is

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Insect vs Gaster - What's the difference?

insect | gaster |


As nouns the difference between insect and gaster

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while gaster is .

Gangling vs Gangle - What's the difference?

gangling | gangle |


As an adjective gangling

is awkwardly tall and thin, ungraceful.

As a noun gangling

is a member of a gang.

As a verb gangle is

to move in a manner characteristic of a gangling person.

Weary vs Defatigate - What's the difference?

weary | defatigate |


As adjectives the difference between weary and defatigate

is that weary is having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued while defatigate is (obsolete|rare) weary; fatigued.

As verbs the difference between weary and defatigate

is that weary is to make or to become weary while defatigate is (rare) to tire or make weary.

Defatigation vs Defatigate - What's the difference?

defatigation | defatigate | Derived terms |

Defatigation is a derived term of defatigate.


As a noun defatigation

is weariness; fatigue.

As an adjective defatigate is

(obsolete|rare) weary; fatigued.

As a verb defatigate is

(rare) to tire or make weary.

Gain vs Gainless - What's the difference?

gain | gainless |


As adjectives the difference between gain and gainless

is that gain is (obsolete) straight, direct; near; short while gainless is not producing gain; not bringing advantage; unprofitable.

As a preposition gain

is (obsolete) against.

As an adverb gain

is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.

As a noun gain

is the act of gaining or gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.

As a verb gain

is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.

Advantage vs Gainless - What's the difference?

advantage | gainless |


As a noun advantage

is any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable to success, or to any desired end.

As a verb advantage

is to provide (someone) with an advantage, to give an edge to.

As an adjective gainless is

not producing gain; not bringing advantage; unprofitable.

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