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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 |


As verbs the difference between outfoot and outrun

is that outfoot is to run or travel faster than while outrun is to run faster than the others.

As a noun outrun is

(sheepdog trials) the sheepdog's initial run towards the sheep, done in a curving motion so as not to startle them.

Revulse - What does it mean?

revulse | |

Super vs Ordinary - What's the difference?

super | ordinary |


As an adjective super

is super.

As a noun ordinary is

the part of the roman catholic mass that is the same every day.

Predominantly vs Preponderantly - What's the difference?

predominantly | preponderantly |


As adverbs the difference between predominantly and preponderantly

is that predominantly is in a predominant manner most commonly or frequently by a large margin while preponderantly is in a preponderant manner.

Superimposition - What does it mean?

superimposition | |

Pleasure vs Appreciation - What's the difference?

pleasure | appreciation |


As nouns the difference between pleasure and appreciation

is that pleasure is (uncountable) a state of being pleased while appreciation is appreciation.

As an interjection pleasure

is pleased to meet you.

As a verb pleasure

is to give or afford pleasure to; to please; to gratify.

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