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Rabbit vs Capybara - What's the difference?

rabbit | capybara |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and capybara

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while capybara is a semi-aquatic South American rodent, species: Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the largest living rodent.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits.

Recess vs Dimple - What's the difference?

recess | dimple |


In lang=en terms the difference between recess and dimple

is that recess is to take or declare a break while dimple is to create a dimple in one's face by smiling.

As nouns the difference between recess and dimple

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while dimple is a small depression or indentation in a surface.

As verbs the difference between recess and dimple

is that recess is to inset into something, or to recede while dimple is to create a dimple in.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Thoroughly vs Perfectly - What's the difference?

thoroughly | perfectly |


As adverbs the difference between thoroughly and perfectly

is that thoroughly is in a thorough or complete manner while perfectly is with perfection.

Aggrieved vs Resent - What's the difference?

aggrieved | resent |


As verbs the difference between aggrieved and resent

is that aggrieved is past tense of aggrieve while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).

As an adjective aggrieved

is angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.

Conveyancing vs Conveying - What's the difference?

conveyancing | conveying |


As a noun conveyancing

is (legal) the drawing of deeds etc concerning transfer of property, and the legal execution of such transfers.

As a verb conveying is

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Intermediate vs Expert - What's the difference?

intermediate | expert |


As adjectives the difference between intermediate and expert

is that intermediate is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range while expert is extraordinarily capable or knowledgeable.

As nouns the difference between intermediate and expert

is that intermediate is anything in an intermediate position while expert is a person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject.

As a verb intermediate

is to mediate, to be an intermediate.

Revolve vs Resolution - What's the difference?

revolve | resolution |


As a verb revolve

is to orbit a central point.

As a noun resolution is

a strong will, determination.

Shrimp vs Beef - What's the difference?

shrimp | beef |


As nouns the difference between shrimp and beef

is that shrimp is (soccer) a player, supporter or other person connected with while beef is (uncountable) the meat from a cow, bull or other bovines.

As a verb beef is

to complain.

As an adjective beef is

being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.

Moot vs Ludicrous - What's the difference?

moot | ludicrous |


As a noun moot

is size, measure.

As an adjective ludicrous is

idiotic or unthinkable, often to the point of being funny.

Purposely vs Intentional - What's the difference?

purposely | intentional |


As an adverb purposely

is on purpose; intentionally.

As an adjective intentional is

intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.

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