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Homosexuality vs Brokeback - What's the difference?

homosexuality | brokeback |


As a noun homosexuality

is the state of being sexually and romantically attracted primarily to persons of the same sex.

As an adjective brokeback is

in the homosexual sense.

Price vs Costage - What's the difference?

price | costage |


As a phrase price

is (label) protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation a common treatment method for sprained joints.

As a noun costage is

(obsolete) price.

Homosexual vs Brokeback - What's the difference?

homosexual | brokeback |


As a noun homosexual

is homosexual.

As an adjective brokeback is

in the homosexual sense.

Bookish vs Booky - What's the difference?

bookish | booky |


As adjectives the difference between bookish and booky

is that bookish is given to reading; fond of study; better acquainted with books than with people; learned from books while booky is (dated) bookish.

Bookiness vs Booky - What's the difference?

bookiness | booky | Derived terms |

Bookiness is a derived term of booky.


As a noun bookiness

is quality of being booky.

As an adjective booky is

(dated) bookish.

America vs Usonia - What's the difference?

america | usonia |

Usonia is a synonym of america.



As proper nouns the difference between america and usonia

is that america is the continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas while Usonia is a one-word name for the United States of America that does not have the ambiguity of "America.

Sawdust vs Pycrite - What's the difference?

sawdust | pycrite |


As nouns the difference between sawdust and pycrite

is that sawdust is collective name for the fine particles (dust) of wood created by sawing while pycrite is a frozen mixture of sawdust and water which is dense, strong and hard.

Quarrel vs Brangling - What's the difference?

quarrel | brangling |


As nouns the difference between quarrel and brangling

is that quarrel is a verbal dispute or heated argument or quarrel can be a diamond-shaped piece of coloured glass forming part of a stained glass window while brangling is a quarrel.

As verbs the difference between quarrel and brangling

is that quarrel is to disagree while brangling is .

Extraordinary vs Extraordinariness - What's the difference?

extraordinary | extraordinariness |


As an adjective extraordinary

is not ordinary; exceptional; unusual;.

As a noun extraordinariness is

the property of being extraordinary.

Attentive vs Unattentive - What's the difference?

attentive | unattentive |


As adjectives the difference between attentive and unattentive

is that attentive is paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely while unattentive is not attentive.

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