effect |
emanant |
As a noun effect
is the result or outcome of a cause.
See usage notes below.As a verb effect
is to make or bring about; to implement.
As an adjective emanant is
flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
transeunt |
emanant |
Synonyms |
Emanant is a synonym of transeunt.
In philosophy of a mental act terms the difference between transeunt and emanant
is that
transeunt is emanant; producing an effect outside of the mind. Compare {{term, immanent.} while
emanant is passing forth into a physical act, or making itself apparent by an effect. Compare {{term|immanent}}.
sport |
glacading |
As nouns the difference between sport and glacading
is that
sport is fun, pastime, sport while
glacading is (sports) the sport of sliding down a mountain on snow and/or ice it is a technique used by climbers to get off a mountain fast when adverse weather conditions move in for climbers they use an ice ax to stop their free fall at the bottom.
sliding |
glacading |
As nouns the difference between sliding and glacading
is that
sliding is the motion of something that slides while
glacading is the sport of sliding down a mountain on snow and/or ice. It is a technique used by climbers to get off a mountain fast when adverse weather conditions move in. For climbers they use an ice ax to stop their free fall at the bottom.
As a verb sliding
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective sliding
is of something that can slide.
mountain |
glacading |
As nouns the difference between mountain and glacading
is that
mountain is a large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land, usually given by geographers as above 1000 feet in height (or 3048 metres), though such masses may still be described as hills in comparison with larger mountains while
glacading is (sports) the sport of sliding down a mountain on snow and/or ice it is a technique used by climbers to get off a mountain fast when adverse weather conditions move in for climbers they use an ice ax to stop their free fall at the bottom.
snow |
glacading |
As a proper noun snow
is .
As a noun glacading is
(sports) the sport of sliding down a mountain on snow and/or ice it is a technique used by climbers to get off a mountain fast when adverse weather conditions move in for climbers they use an ice ax to stop their free fall at the bottom.
rare |
ultrarare |
As adjectives the difference between rare and ultrarare
is that
rare is (cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or
rare can be very uncommon; scarce or
rare can be (obsolete) early while
ultrarare is extremely rare; of utmost rarity.
As a verb rare
is (us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.
utmost |
ultrarare |
As adjectives the difference between utmost and ultrarare
is that
utmost is situated at the most distant limit; farthest while
ultrarare is extremely rare; of utmost rarity.
As a noun utmost
is maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.
rarity |
ultrarare |
As a noun rarity
is a measure of the scarcity of an object.
As an adjective ultrarare is
extremely rare; of utmost rarity.
extremely |
ultrasmart |
As an adverb extremely
is (degree) to an extreme degree.
As an adjective ultrasmart is
extremely smart.
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