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Therianthrope vs Otherkin - What's the difference?

therianthrope | otherkin | see also |


As nouns the difference between therianthrope and otherkin

is that therianthrope is any mythical being which is part human, part animal while otherkin is a person who claims or believes that their soul is non-human.

Super vs Supersmart - What's the difference?

super | supersmart | Alternative forms |

Supersmart is a alternative form of super.



As adjectives the difference between super and supersmart

is that super is of excellent quality, superfine while supersmart is very smart.

As an adverb super

is very; extremely (used like the prefix super-).

As a noun super

is abbreviation of superintendent in the sense of a building's resident manager, sometimes clarified as "building super".

As a verb super

is to add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.

Smart vs Supersmart - What's the difference?

smart | supersmart | Alternative forms |

Smart is an alternative form of supersmart.


As a proper noun smart

is .

As an adjective supersmart is

very smart.

Vacuum vs Ultravacuum - What's the difference?

vacuum | ultravacuum |


As nouns the difference between vacuum and ultravacuum

is that vacuum is (rare|chiefly|netherlands) while ultravacuum is a near-perfect vacuum; ie an almost or fully complete absence of matter, especially a gas at very low pressure.

Football vs Svarabhakti - What's the difference?

football | svarabhakti |


As nouns the difference between football and svarabhakti

is that football is the kind of ball used in american football while svarabhakti is epenthesis of a vowel, as in the football chant (engerland) for (england).

Chant vs Svarabhakti - What's the difference?

chant | svarabhakti |


As nouns the difference between chant and svarabhakti

is that chant is type of singing done generally without instruments and harmony while svarabhakti is epenthesis of a vowel, as in the football chant (engerland) for (england).

As a verb chant

is to sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music.

Pass vs Repass - What's the difference?

pass | repass |


As a noun pass

is pass (between mountains ).

As a verb repass is

to pass (back) again, especially in the opposite direction; to return.

Again vs Repass - What's the difference?

again | repass |


As an adverb again

is (label) back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point.

As a preposition again

is (obsolete or dialectal) against.

As a verb repass is

to pass (back) again, especially in the opposite direction; to return.

Return vs Repass - What's the difference?

return | repass |


As verbs the difference between return and repass

is that return is to come or go back (to a place or person) while repass is to pass (back) again, especially in the opposite direction; to return.

As a noun return

is the act of returning.

Proditorious vs Proditoriously - What's the difference?

proditorious | proditoriously |


As an adjective proditorious

is (obsolete) treacherous, traitorous.

As an adverb proditoriously is

(obsolete) in a proditorious manner; treacherously, traitorously.

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