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Fork vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

fork | trifurcate |


As verbs the difference between fork and trifurcate

is that fork is to divide into two or more branches while trifurcate is to divide or fork into three channels or branches.

As a noun fork

is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.

As an adjective trifurcate is

forked, with three tines or points.

Trifurcation vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

trifurcation | trifurcate | Related terms |

Trifurcate is a related term of trifurcation.



As a noun trifurcation

is a division into three branches.

As an adjective trifurcate is

forked, with three tines or points.

As a verb trifurcate is

to divide or fork into three channels or branches.

Quadfurcated vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

quadfurcated | trifurcate | Related terms |

Quadfurcated is a related term of trifurcate.


As adjectives the difference between quadfurcated and trifurcate

is that quadfurcated is (non-standard|rare) = (l), (l) while trifurcate is forked, with three tines or points.

As a verb trifurcate is

to divide or fork into three channels or branches.

Secular vs Laicistic - What's the difference?

secular | laicistic |


As adjectives the difference between secular and laicistic

is that secular is not specifically religious while laicistic is secular, laic.

As a noun secular

is a secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules.

Laic vs Laicistic - What's the difference?

laic | laicistic |


As a noun laic

is layman (not clergy).

As an adjective laicistic is

secular, laic.

Myth vs Mythoplasm - What's the difference?

myth | mythoplasm |


As nouns the difference between myth and mythoplasm

is that myth is a traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; a sacred narrative regarding a god, a hero, the origin of the world or of a people, etc while mythoplasm is the subject of a myth; the material covered in a given myth.

Quotable vs Quoteworthy - What's the difference?

quotable | quoteworthy |


As adjectives the difference between quotable and quoteworthy

is that quotable is capable or worthy of being quoted; as, a quotable writer; a quotable sentence while quoteworthy is worthy of being quoted; quotable.

Daugava vs Duna - What's the difference?

daugava | duna |


As proper nouns the difference between daugava and duna

is that daugava is a river in eastern europe, flowing through russia, belarus and latvia to the gulf of riga while duna is the daugava (river in eastern europe).

Aboriginal vs Yamstick - What's the difference?

aboriginal | yamstick |


As nouns the difference between aboriginal and yamstick

is that aboriginal is an aboriginal inhabitant of australia, aborigine while yamstick is a rod-shaped implement used by the aboriginal people of australia to dig yam and as a combat weapon.

As an adjective aboriginal

is of or pertaining to australian aboriginal peoples, aborigines, or their language.

As a proper noun aboriginal

is any of the native languages spoken by australian aborigines.

Yam vs Yamstick - What's the difference?

yam | yamstick |


As nouns the difference between yam and yamstick

is that yam is any climbing vine of the genus Dioscorea in the Eastern and Western hemispheres, usually cultivated while yamstick is a rod-shaped implement used by the aboriginal people of Australia to dig yam and as a combat weapon.

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