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Prosimians vs Primates - What's the difference?

prosimians | primates |


As nouns the difference between prosimians and primates

is that prosimians is plural of lang=en while primates is plural of lang=en.

Modus vs Stipend - What's the difference?

modus | stipend |


As nouns the difference between modus and stipend

is that modus is (legal|obsolete) the arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a contract or conveyance while stipend is a fixed payment, generally small and occurring at regular intervals; a modest allowance.

As a verb stipend is

to provide (someone) with a stipend.

Wound vs Scars - What's the difference?

wound | scars |


As nouns the difference between wound and scars

is that wound is an injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body while scars is .

As verbs the difference between wound and scars

is that wound is to hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin or wound can be (wind) while scars is (scar).

Surrey vs Buckboard - What's the difference?

surrey | buckboard |


As nouns the difference between surrey and buckboard

is that surrey is a light American horse-drawn carriage seating two or four people while buckboard is a simple, distinctively American four-wheeled horse-pulled wagon designed for personal transport as well as for transporting animal fodder and domestic goods, often with a spring-mounted seat for the driver.

As a proper noun Surrey

is an inland county of South East England bordered by Greater London, Hampshire, Kent, West Sussex, East Sussex and Berkshire.

Whine vs Buzz - What's the difference?

whine | buzz |


In lang=en terms the difference between whine and buzz

is that whine is to utter with the sound of a whine while buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.

As nouns the difference between whine and buzz

is that whine is a long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As verbs the difference between whine and buzz

is that whine is to utter a high-pitched cry while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Caffiene vs Riesling - What's the difference?

caffiene | riesling |


As nouns the difference between caffiene and riesling

is that caffiene is while riesling is (riesling).

Reprieve vs Riesling - What's the difference?

reprieve | riesling |


As nouns the difference between reprieve and riesling

is that reprieve is the cancellation or postponement of a punishment while riesling is (riesling).

As a verb reprieve

is to cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution.

Riesling vs Success - What's the difference?

riesling | success |


As a noun riesling

is (riesling).

As a proper noun success is

a town in arkansas.

Keister vs Caffeine - What's the difference?

keister | caffeine |


As nouns the difference between keister and caffeine

is that keister is (slang) the buttocks while caffeine is an alkaloid, c8h10n4o2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system.

Seizure vs Obeisance - What's the difference?

seizure | obeisance |


As nouns the difference between seizure and obeisance

is that seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while obeisance is demonstration of an obedient attitude, especially by bowing deeply; a deep bow which demonstrates such an attitude.

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