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Time vs Perception - What's the difference?

time | perception |


As nouns the difference between time and perception

is that time is while perception is organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.

Abstain vs Avoidance - What's the difference?

abstain | avoidance |


As a verb abstain

is (transitive|reflexive|obsolete) keep or withhold oneself .

As a noun avoidance is

the act of annulling; annulment.

Spurious vs Hateful - What's the difference?

spurious | hateful |


As adjectives the difference between spurious and hateful

is that spurious is false, not authentic, not genuine while hateful is evoking a feeling of hatred.

Derm vs Hair - What's the difference?

derm | hair |


As a noun derm

is guts or derm can be (slang) a dermatologist or derm can be (anatomy) the integument of animal; the skin.

As a verb hair is

to hate.

Sit vs Airconditioner - What's the difference?

sit | airconditioner |


As nouns the difference between sit and airconditioner

is that sit is shit while airconditioner is .

As an interjection sit

is shit, dammit.

Soil vs Hair - What's the difference?

soil | hair |


As verbs the difference between soil and hair

is that soil is to make dirty or soil can be to feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an enclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence (such food having the effect of purging them), to purge by feeding on green food while hair is to hate.

As a noun soil

is (uncountable) a mixture of sand and organic material, used to support plant growth or soil can be (uncountable|euphemistic) faeces or urine etc when found on clothes or soil can be a wet or marshy place in which a boar or other such game seeks refuge when hunted.

Why vs Condition - What's the difference?

why | condition |


As nouns the difference between why and condition

is that why is reason while condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.

As an adverb why

is for what cause, reason, or purpose.

As an interjection why

is an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience. "Well, I'll tell you...".

As a verb condition is

to subject to the process of acclimation.

Raucous vs Clamor - What's the difference?

raucous | clamor |


As an adjective raucous

is harsh and rough-sounding.

As a noun clamor is

a great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.

As a verb clamor is

to cry out and/or demand.

Thiopental vs Phenobarbitone - What's the difference?

thiopental | phenobarbitone |


As nouns the difference between thiopental and phenobarbitone

is that thiopental is a particular barbiturate drug while phenobarbitone is (pharmaceutical drug) a barbiturate drug used as a sedative.

Lto vs Ait - What's the difference?

lto | ait |


As a noun ait is

place, area.

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