due |
so |
As an adjective due
is owed or owing.
As an adverb due
is (used with compass directions) directly; exactly.
As a noun due
is deserved acknowledgment.
As a pronoun so is
this;.
insoluble |
inaccessible |
As adjectives the difference between insoluble and inaccessible
is that
insoluble is that cannot be dissolved while
inaccessible is not able to be accessed; out of reach; inconvenient.
As a noun inaccessible is
an uncountable regular cardinal number that is a limit cardinal.
no |
code |
As nouns the difference between no and code
is that
no is a form of classical Japanese musical drama while
code is a short symbol, often with little relation to the item it represents.
As a determiner no
is not any.
As an adverb no
is not.
As a particle no
is
Used to show disagreement or negation.
As a verb code is
to write software programs.
fish |
money |
As a proper noun fish
is .
As a noun money is
a legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.
elysium |
fairyland |
As adjectives the difference between elysium and fairyland
is that
elysium is blissful; euphoric while
fairyland is having qualities ascribed to fairies and their realm; fanciful, delicate, surreal, or diminutive.
As a proper noun elysium
is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As a noun fairyland is
the imaginary land or abode of fairies.
shifty |
suspicious |
As adjectives the difference between shifty and suspicious
is that
shifty is having the appearance of someone dishonest, criminal or unreliable; such as someone with
shifty eyes while
suspicious is arousing suspicion.
effluvial |
effluvium |
As an adjective effluvial
is of or pertaining to effluvia.
As a noun effluvium is
a gaseous or vaporous emission, especially a foul-smelling one.
chaos |
anomia |
As nouns the difference between chaos and anomia
is that
chaos is while
anomia is (neurology) the inability to remember names.
ron |
hermione |
As a symbol ron
is romanian new leu.
As a proper noun hermione is
.
lucy |
sadie |
As a noun lucy
is (archaic) the pike (a kind of fish).
As a proper noun sadie is
also a popular formal given name in the 19th century.
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