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Turboloader vs Turboload - What's the difference?

turboloader | turboload | Derived terms |

Turboload is a derived term of turboloader.



As nouns the difference between turboloader and turboload

is that turboloader is a turboload while turboload is a software mechanism that loads data from cassette tape more rapidly than usual, saving time and making software piracy more difficult.

Yagona vs Yaqona - What's the difference?

yagona | yaqona | Alternative forms |

Yaqona is a synonym of yagona.

Yaqona is a alternative form of yagona.



As nouns the difference between yagona and yaqona

is that yagona is the kava plant while yaqona is the Fijian national drink; kava.

Fijian vs Yaqona - What's the difference?

fijian | yaqona |


As nouns the difference between fijian and yaqona

is that fijian is fijian (person) while yaqona is the fijian national drink; kava.

Kava vs Yaqona - What's the difference?

kava | yaqona |


As nouns the difference between kava and yaqona

is that kava is coffee while yaqona is the fijian national drink; kava.

Online vs Flamebait - What's the difference?

online | flamebait |


As an adjective online

is describes a system which is connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.

As an adverb online

is describes actions performed over the internet.

As a noun flamebait is

(internet slang) content in an online forum, such as a newsgroup, with the intent of provoking anger, resulting in flames and sometimes flamewars.

Newsgroup vs Flamebait - What's the difference?

newsgroup | flamebait |


As nouns the difference between newsgroup and flamebait

is that newsgroup is a repository on a computer network where people can post messages, usually about a single subject while flamebait is content in an online forum, such as a newsgroup, with the intent of provoking anger, resulting in flames and sometimes flamewars.

Plot vs Antinovel - What's the difference?

plot | antinovel |


As nouns the difference between plot and antinovel

is that plot is the course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means while antinovel is a novel that deliberately avoids the typical conventions of the novel, such as a coherent plot and protagonist.

As a verb plot

is to conceive (a crime, etc).

Protagonist vs Antinovel - What's the difference?

protagonist | antinovel |


As nouns the difference between protagonist and antinovel

is that protagonist is protagonist (main character in a literary work or drama) while antinovel is a novel that deliberately avoids the typical conventions of the novel, such as a coherent plot and protagonist.

Interoperability vs Interop - What's the difference?

interoperability | interop |


As nouns the difference between interoperability and interop

is that interoperability is the capability of a product or system, to interact and function with others reciprocally while interop is (computing) interoperability.

Texture vs Mouthfeel - What's the difference?

texture | mouthfeel |


As nouns the difference between texture and mouthfeel

is that texture is the feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something while mouthfeel is the texture of food or drink as perceived by the mouth.

As a verb texture

is to create or apply a texture.

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