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Hijab vs Tudung - What's the difference?

hijab | tudung |


As nouns the difference between hijab and tudung

is that hijab is the practice, among Muslim women, of covering the body after the age of puberty in front of non-related adult males while tudung is a form of the hijab worn in Malaysia.

Malaysia vs Tudung - What's the difference?

malaysia | tudung |


As a proper noun Malaysia

is a country in Southeast Asia. Official name: Malaysia.

As a noun tudung is

a form of the hijab worn in Malaysia.

Berserk vs Berserkly - What's the difference?

berserk | berserkly |


As a noun berserk

is a crazed norse warrior who fought in a frenzy.

As an adjective berserk

is injuriously, maniacally, or furiously violent or out of control.

As an adverb berserkly is

in a berserk manner.

Catholic vs Vincentian - What's the difference?

catholic | vincentian |


As adjectives the difference between catholic and vincentian

is that catholic is universal; all-encompassing while Vincentian is of, or pertaining to, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

As nouns the difference between catholic and vincentian

is that catholic is a member of a Catholic church while Vincentian is a citizen of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Subsequently vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

subsequently | supervenient |


As an adverb subsequently

is following, afterwards in either time or place.

As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Superveniently vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

superveniently | supervenient | Derived terms |

Superveniently is a derived term of supervenient.


As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Supervenience vs Supervenient - What's the difference?

supervenience | supervenient | Related terms |

Supervenience is a related term of supervenient.


As a noun supervenience

is (philosophy) the state or quality of being supervenient, of being in a dependency relationship such that an object with the supervened properties must also have the supervening properties.

As an adjective supervenient is

(logic|philosophy|of a set of properties) in a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set.

Particle vs Matterwave - What's the difference?

particle | matterwave |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between particle and matterwave

is that particle is (physics) any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle while matterwave is (physics) a travelling particle considered in terms of its wavelike properties.

As nouns the difference between particle and matterwave

is that particle is a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something while matterwave is (physics) a travelling particle considered in terms of its wavelike properties.

Wavelike vs Matterwave - What's the difference?

wavelike | matterwave |


As an adjective wavelike

is having some properties or characteristics of a wave; used especially in physics of a particle.

As a noun matterwave is

(physics) a travelling particle considered in terms of its wavelike properties.

Porifera vs Poriferan - What's the difference?

porifera | poriferan |


As a proper noun porifera

is .

As a noun poriferan is

(biology) any sponge of the phylum porifera .

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