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Empress vs Consort - What's the difference?

empress | consort |


As nouns the difference between empress and consort

is that empress is the female monarch (ruler) of an empire while consort is the spouse of a monarch.

As verbs the difference between empress and consort

is that empress is alternative form of lang=en while consort is to associate or keep company.

As proper nouns the difference between empress and consort

is that empress is a village in Alberta, Canada while Consort is a village in Alberta, Canada.

Clone vs Adapt - What's the difference?

clone | adapt |


As verbs the difference between clone and adapt

is that clone is while adapt is to make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit; to proportion.

As an adjective adapt is

adapted; fit; suited; suitable.

Stoped vs Slowed - What's the difference?

stoped | slowed |


As verbs the difference between stoped and slowed

is that stoped is (stope) while slowed is (slow).

Minor vs Primary - What's the difference?

minor | primary |


As a proper noun minor

is .

As an adjective primary is

the first in a group or series.

As a noun primary is

a primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party.

As a verb primary is

(us|intransitive) to take part in a primary election.

Upwell vs Underplate - What's the difference?

upwell | underplate |


As verbs the difference between upwell and underplate

is that upwell is (of a fluid) to rise from a lower source; to well up while underplate is (geology) to act as an underplate.

As a noun underplate is

an armoured plate that forms part of a mortice lock.

Oldest vs Youngest - What's the difference?

oldest | youngest |


As adjectives the difference between oldest and youngest

is that oldest is superlative of old while youngest is superlative of young.

As a noun youngest is

youngest child in a family.

Oldest vs Smallest - What's the difference?

oldest | smallest |


As adjectives the difference between oldest and smallest

is that oldest is (old) while smallest is (small).

Pantry vs Boxroom - What's the difference?

pantry | boxroom |


As nouns the difference between pantry and boxroom

is that pantry is a small room, closet, or cabinet usually located in or near the kitchen, dedicated to food storage and/or storing kitchenware since the pantry is not typically temperature-controlled (unlike a refrigerator or root cellar), the foods stored in a pantry are usually shelf-stable staples such as grains, flours, and preserved foods while boxroom is a storeroom, usually upstairs, for boxes and other items.

Cue vs Implication - What's the difference?

cue | implication |


As nouns the difference between cue and implication

is that cue is an action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something while implication is the act of implicating.

As a verb cue

is to give someone a cue signal.

As an acronym CUE

is clear and Unmistakable Error; legal standard for appeal of a decision by a Board of Veterans Appeals in the United States.

Yearly vs Biyearly - What's the difference?

yearly | biyearly |


As adjectives the difference between yearly and biyearly

is that yearly is happening once every year while biyearly is occurring every two years; biennial.

As adverbs the difference between yearly and biyearly

is that yearly is once a year while biyearly is every two years; biennially.

As a noun yearly

is something that is published once a year.

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