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Effigy vs Effigiate - What's the difference?

effigy | effigiate |


As a noun effigy

is a dummy or other crude representation of a person, group or object that is hated.

As a verb effigiate is

to form as an effigy.

Fashion vs Effigiate - What's the difference?

fashion | effigiate |


As verbs the difference between fashion and effigiate

is that fashion is to make, build or construct while effigiate is to form as an effigy.

As a noun fashion

is (countable) a current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons.

Dawn vs Aspenglow - What's the difference?

dawn | aspenglow |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As a noun aspenglow is

(us|colorado) the glow on mountaintops at dawn and dusk.

Dusk vs Aspenglow - What's the difference?

dusk | aspenglow |


As nouns the difference between dusk and aspenglow

is that dusk is a period of time occurring at the end of the day during which the sun sets while aspenglow is (us|colorado) the glow on mountaintops at dawn and dusk.

As a verb dusk

is to begin to lose light or whiteness; to grow dusk.

As an adjective dusk

is tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky.

Absence vs Atrichia - What's the difference?

absence | atrichia |


As nouns the difference between absence and atrichia

is that absence is a state of being away or withdrawn from a place or from companionship; the period of being away while atrichia is the absence of hair due to congenital or acquired physical reasons.

Hair vs Atrichia - What's the difference?

hair | atrichia |


As a verb hair

is to hate.

As a noun atrichia is

the absence of hair due to congenital or acquired physical reasons.

Congenital vs Atrichia - What's the difference?

congenital | atrichia |


As an adjective congenital

is congenital: originating before birth and continuing or progressing thereafter.

As a noun atrichia is

the absence of hair due to congenital or acquired physical reasons.

Atrichosis vs Atrichia - What's the difference?

atrichosis | atrichia | Related terms |

Atrichia is a related term of atrichosis.


Atrichosis is often a misspelling of atrichia.


Atrichosis has no English definition.

As a noun atrichia is

the absence of hair due to congenital or acquired physical reasons.

Pest vs Autocide - What's the difference?

pest | autocide |


As nouns the difference between pest and autocide

is that pest is plague while autocide is (agriculture) control of a pest through propagation of sterile males or autocide can be an act of suicide committed by crashing a car.

Sterile vs Autocide - What's the difference?

sterile | autocide |


As an adjective sterile

is unable to reproduce (or procreate).

As a noun autocide is

control of a pest through propagation of sterile males.

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