Merry vs Amused - What's the difference?
merry | amused |As a proper noun merry
is originally a nickname for a merry person.As a verb amused is
(amuse).As an adjective amused is
pleasurably entertained.Schooner vs Skiff - What's the difference?
schooner | skiff |As nouns the difference between schooner and skiff
is that schooner is (nautical) a sailing ship with two or more masts, all with fore-and-aft sails; if two masted, having a foremast and a mainmast while skiff is a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern or skiff can be (weather|nova scotia) a deep blanket of snow covering the ground.As a verb skiff is
to navigate in a skiff.Agitate vs Restless - What's the difference?
agitate | restless |As a verb agitate
is to move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind agitates the sea; to agitate water in a vessel.As an adjective restless is
not allowing or affording rest.Cockroach vs Milliped - What's the difference?
cockroach | milliped |As nouns the difference between cockroach and milliped
is that cockroach is a black or brown straight-winged insect of the order blattodea while milliped is .Tissy - What does it mean?
tissy | |Indue - What does it mean?
indue | |Karl vs Scott - What's the difference?
karl | scott |As a noun karl
is a vessel.As a proper noun scott is
for someone with scottish ancestry.Super vs Normal - What's the difference?
super | normal |As an adjective super
is super.As a noun normal is
standard.Outfoot vs Outrun - What's the difference?
outfoot | outrun |
