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Round vs Triangle - What's the difference?

round | triangle |


As nouns the difference between round and triangle

is that round is a circular or spherical object or part of an object while triangle is a polygon with three sides and three angles.

As an adjective round

is shape.

As a preposition round

is alternative form of around.

As an adverb round

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb round

is to shape something into a curve.

As a proper noun Triangle is

the area comprising the cities of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill in North Carolina. Used with "the" except when attributive.

Campsite vs Campfire - What's the difference?

campsite | campfire |


As nouns the difference between campsite and campfire

is that campsite is a place where a tent may be or is pitched while campfire is fire at a campground or on a camping trip, often used for cooking, to provide light and heat, to drive away bugs, and as a focal point for sitting around in the evening and talking, telling stories, and singing.

Easy vs Mild - What's the difference?

easy | mild |


As adjectives the difference between easy and mild

is that easy is comfortable; at ease while mild is gentle and not easily provoked.

As nouns the difference between easy and mild

is that easy is something that is easy while mild is (british) a relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale.

As an adverb easy

is in a relaxed or casual manner.

As a verb easy

is to easy-oar (stop rowing).

Delegate vs Gate - What's the difference?

delegate | gate |


As a noun delegate

is a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.

As a verb delegate

is to authorize someone to be a delegate.

As a proper noun gate is

a town in oklahoma.

Acutely vs Keenly - What's the difference?

acutely | keenly |


As adverbs the difference between acutely and keenly

is that acutely is in an acute manner while keenly is in a keen manner.

Murky vs Vague - What's the difference?

murky | vague |


As adjectives the difference between murky and vague

is that murky is hard to see through, as a fog or mist while vague is not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.

As a noun vague is

a wandering; a vagary.

As a verb vague is

to wander; to roam; to stray.

Bbc vs Bcc - What's the difference?

bbc | bcc |


As an initialism bcc is

body-centered cubic.

Expediency vs Opportunity - What's the difference?

expediency | opportunity |


As nouns the difference between expediency and opportunity

is that expediency is the quality of being fit or suitable to effect some desired end or the purpose intended; suitability for particular circumstance or situation while opportunity is a chance for advancement, progress or profit.

Extruded vs Fused - What's the difference?

extruded | fused |


As verbs the difference between extruded and fused

is that extruded is (extrude) while fused is (fuse).

As an adjective fused is

joined together by fusing.

Earthly vs Ground - What's the difference?

earthly | ground |


As adjectives the difference between earthly and ground

is that earthly is relating to the earth or this world, as opposed to heaven while ground is crushed, or reduced to small particles.

As nouns the difference between earthly and ground

is that earthly is (uk|colloquial) a slightest chance (of success etc) or idea (about something) while ground is (senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

As an adverb earthly

is in an earthy manner.

As a verb ground is

to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or ground can be (grind).

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