gear |
intended |
In obsolete terms the difference between gear and intended
is that
gear is business matters; affairs; concern while
intended is made tense; stretched out; extended; forcible; violent.
As nouns the difference between gear and intended
is that
gear is equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor while
intended is fiancé or fiancée.
As verbs the difference between gear and intended
is that
gear is to provide with gearing; to fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio while
intended is past tense of intend.
As adjectives the difference between gear and intended
is that
gear is (
mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic while
intended is planned.
constituency |
dependency |
As nouns the difference between constituency and dependency
is that
constituency is (British) A district represented by one or more elected officials while
dependency is a state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
oder |
scent |
As a proper noun Oder
is a river of central Europe that flows from the Czech Republic through Poland and Germany to the Baltic Sea.
As a noun scent is
a distinctive odour or smell.
As a verb scent is
to detect the scent of.
untying |
untangling |
As verbs the difference between untying and untangling
is that
untying is while
untangling is .
As a noun untying
is the act by which something is untied.
saucepan |
kettle |
As nouns the difference between saucepan and kettle
is that
saucepan is a deep cooking vessel with a handle and sometimes a lid; used for boiling, stewing and making sauces while
kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid. Category:en:Cookware and bakeware.
As a verb kettle is
to contain demonstrators in a confined area.
respect |
respectably |
As a noun respect
is (uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high.
As a verb respect
is to have respect for.
As an interjection respect
is (jamaica) hello, hi.
As an adverb respectably is
in a respectable manner.
persuade |
incredulous |
As a verb persuade
is .
As an adjective incredulous is
skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe.
comprehend |
imponderable |
As a verb comprehend
is .
As an adjective imponderable is
imponderable.
As a noun imponderable is
imponderable, intangible.
jolt |
stagger |
In lang=en terms the difference between jolt and stagger
is that
jolt is to shake; to move with a series of jerks while
stagger is multiple groups doing the same thing in a uniform fashion, but starting at different, evenly-spaced, times or places (attested from 1856
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As verbs the difference between jolt and stagger
is that
jolt is to push or shake abruptly and roughly while
stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.
As nouns the difference between jolt and stagger
is that
jolt is an act of jolting while
stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.
limit |
intractable |
As a noun limit
is limit (
restriction).
As an adjective intractable is
not tractable or to be drawn or guided by persuasion; not easily governed, managed, or directed; uncontrollable; incurable; violent; stubborn; obstinate.
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