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Pustule vs Pustuliform - What's the difference?

pustule | pustuliform |


As a noun pustule

is a small accumulation of pus in the epidermis or dermis.

As an adjective pustuliform is

having the shape of a pustule.

Carry vs Firk - What's the difference?

carry | firk |


As verbs the difference between carry and firk

is that carry is (lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting while firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.

As nouns the difference between carry and firk

is that carry is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried while firk is a stroke; lash or firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.

Move vs Firk - What's the difference?

move | firk |


In lang=en terms the difference between move and firk

is that move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn while firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between move and firk

is that move is (obsolete) to apply to, as for aid while firk is (obsolete) to have sexual intercourse, to copulate.

As verbs the difference between move and firk

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.

As nouns the difference between move and firk

is that move is the act of moving; a movement while firk is a stroke; lash or firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.

Drive vs Firk - What's the difference?

drive | firk |


As verbs the difference between drive and firk

is that drive is while firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.

As a noun firk is

a stroke; lash or firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.

Usonianist vs Usonianism - What's the difference?

usonianist | usonianism | Derived terms |

Usonianist is a derived term of usonianism.


As a noun usonianism is

(rare) a custom, idea, or usage peculiar to the usa; a usonian mentality; a preference for the usa and the ideas it represents.

Three vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

three | trifurcate |


As a numeral three

is (cardinal) a numerical value after two and before four represented in arabic digits as ; this many dots (•••).

As a noun three

is the digit/figure 3.

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.

Tine vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

tine | trifurcate |


As a noun tine

is large wine barrel.

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.

Point vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

point | trifurcate |


As verbs the difference between point and trifurcate

is that point is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it while trifurcate is to divide or fork into three channels or branches.

As a noun point

is a discrete division of something.

As an adjective trifurcate is

forked, with three tines or points.

Divide vs Trifurcate - What's the difference?

divide | trifurcate |


As verbs the difference between divide and trifurcate

is that divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while trifurcate is to divide or fork into three channels or branches.

As a noun divide

is a thing that divides.

As an adjective trifurcate is

forked, with three tines or points.

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.

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