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Virgin vs Defloration - What's the difference?

virgin | defloration |


As nouns the difference between virgin and defloration

is that virgin is a person who has never had sexual intercourse, or sometimes, one who has never engaged in any sexual activity at all while defloration is the act of deflowering.

As an adjective virgin

is in a state of virginity; chaste, not having had sexual intercourse.

As a proper noun Virgin

is mary, the mother of Jesus.

Incredulous vs Unfathomable - What's the difference?

incredulous | unfathomable |


As adjectives the difference between incredulous and unfathomable

is that incredulous is skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe while unfathomable is impossible to fathom or understand; incomprehensible.

Rescission vs Withdrawal - What's the difference?

rescission | withdrawal |


As nouns the difference between rescission and withdrawal

is that rescission is an act of removing, taking away, or taking back while withdrawal is receiving from someone's care what one has earlier entrusted to them. Usually refers to money.

Cheliped vs Chelicera - What's the difference?

cheliped | chelicera |


As nouns the difference between cheliped and chelicera

is that cheliped is (label) a leg bearing a chela, or pincer-like claw while chelicera is (zoology) one of the prehensile claws found on the proboscises of chelicerates (spiders and scorpions).

Tedious vs Require - What's the difference?

tedious | require |


As an adjective tedious

is boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome.

As a verb require is

(label) to ask (someone) for something; to request.

Journey vs Conquest - What's the difference?

journey | conquest |


As nouns the difference between journey and conquest

is that journey is a set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage while conquest is victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.

As verbs the difference between journey and conquest

is that journey is to travel, to make a trip or voyage while conquest is to conquer.

As a proper noun Conquest is

the personification of conquest, (also known as Pestilence), often depicted riding a white horse.

Metaphor vs Anagram - What's the difference?

metaphor | anagram |


As nouns the difference between metaphor and anagram

is that metaphor is (uncountable|figure of speech) the use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it isn’t, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described, but in the case of english without the words like'' or ''as , which would imply a simile while anagram is (of words) a word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.

As a verb anagram is

to form anagrams.

Skip vs Gallup - What's the difference?

skip | gallup |


As a verb skip

is to move by hopping on alternate feet.

As a noun skip

is a leaping, jumping or skipping movement or skip can be (australia|new zealand|british) a large open-topped rubbish bin, designed to be lifted onto the back of a truck to take away both bin and contents; called a dumpster in north america (where "skip" is completely unknown and incomprehensible) see also skep or skip can be short for skipper, the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority or skip can be (australia|slang) an australian of anglo-celtic descent.

As a proper noun gallup is

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Trusted vs Challenged - What's the difference?

trusted | challenged |


As verbs the difference between trusted and challenged

is that trusted is (trust) while challenged is (challenge).

As an adjective challenged is

lacking some physical or mental attribute or skill; used after adverbs to make politically correct adjectives.

Involved vs Mentored - What's the difference?

involved | mentored |


As adjectives the difference between involved and mentored

is that involved is complicated while mentored is under the control of a mentor.

As verbs the difference between involved and mentored

is that involved is (involve) while mentored is (mentor).

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