comparison |
conceptualise |
As a noun comparison
is the act of comparing or the state or process of being compared.
As a verb conceptualise is
.
secularism |
liberalism |
As nouns the difference between secularism and liberalism
is that
secularism is a position that religious belief should not influence public and governmental decisions while
liberalism is the quality of being liberal.
ceo |
foreman |
As a noun ceo
is fog, mist, haze.
As a proper noun foreman is
.
opposition |
disagree |
As a noun opposition
is the opposition, political opposition; opposition party.
As a verb disagree is
to not agree (
harmonize).
earldom |
early |
As nouns the difference between earldom and early
is that
earldom is the rank of being an earl while
early is a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.
As an adjective early is
at a time in advance of the usual or expected event.
As an adverb early is
at a time before expected; sooner than usual.
habitually |
practices |
As an adverb habitually
is by habit; in a habitual manner.
As a noun practices is
.
As a verb practices is
(
practice).
habitually |
continually |
As adverbs the difference between habitually and continually
is that
habitually is by habit; in a habitual manner while
continually is in a continuous manner; non-stop.
revoked |
retracted |
As verbs the difference between revoked and retracted
is that
revoked is past tense of revoke while
retracted is past tense of retract.
As an adjective retracted is
withdrawn back and in, as the claws of a cat.
conflate |
link |
As verbs the difference between conflate and link
is that
conflate is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity while
link is to connect two or more things.
As nouns the difference between conflate and link
is that
conflate is a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
link is a connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.
As an adjective conflate
is combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As a proper noun Link is
a diminutive=Lincoln given name.
skiing |
jumping |
As verbs the difference between skiing and jumping
is that
skiing is (rare|nonstandard) while
jumping is .
As an adjective jumping is
(colloquial) excellent, very fun.
As a noun jumping is
the act of performing a jump.
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