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Inspired vs Encourage - What's the difference?

inspired | encourage |


As verbs the difference between inspired and encourage

is that inspired is (inspire) while encourage is .

As an adjective inspired

is having excellence through inspiration.

Litter vs Pregnancy - What's the difference?

litter | pregnancy |


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between litter and pregnancy

is that litter is (countable) the offspring of a mammal born in one birth while pregnancy is (countable) the condition of being pregnant.

In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between litter and pregnancy

is that litter is (uncountable) layer of fallen leaves and similar organic matter in a forest floor while pregnancy is (uncountable) the progression of stages from conception to birth.

As nouns the difference between litter and pregnancy

is that litter is (countable) a platform mounted on two shafts, or a more elaborate construction, designed to be carried by two (or more) people to transport one (in luxury models sometimes more) third person(s) or (occasionally in the elaborate version) a cargo, such as a religious idol while pregnancy is (countable) the condition of being pregnant.

As a verb litter

is to drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).

Chad vs Heather - What's the difference?

chad | heather |


As a noun chad

is (uncountable) small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, punched cards, paper tape etc.

As a proper noun heather is

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Ethnic vs Ethnolinguistic - What's the difference?

ethnic | ethnolinguistic |


As adjectives the difference between ethnic and ethnolinguistic

is that ethnic is of or relating to a group of people having common racial, national, religious or cultural origins while ethnolinguistic is of or pertaining to ethnolinguistics.

As a noun ethnic

is an ethnic person, notably said when a foreigner or member of an immigrant community.

Compound vs Accumulative - What's the difference?

compound | accumulative |


As adjectives the difference between compound and accumulative

is that compound is composed of elements; not simple while accumulative is characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass; cumulative; additional.

As a noun compound

is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Prudence vs Subtilty - What's the difference?

prudence | subtilty |


As a proper noun prudence

is , one of the puritan virtue names.

As a noun subtilty is

(archaic) subtlety.

Subtle vs False - What's the difference?

subtle | false |


As adjectives the difference between subtle and false

is that subtle is hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood; barely noticeable while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Shake vs False - What's the difference?

shake | false |


As a verb shake

is (ergative) to cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.

As a noun shake

is the act of shaking something.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Rite vs Rule - What's the difference?

rite | rule |


As an adjective rite

is humid, wet.

As a verb rule is

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Emulsion vs Mousse - What's the difference?

emulsion | mousse |


As a noun emulsion

is emulsion.

As a verb mousse is

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