ida |
ada |
As proper nouns the difference between ida and ada
is that
ida is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}} while
ADA is initialism of
American Dental Association|lang=en.
As a noun ADA is
initialism of adenosine deaminase|lang=en, the enzyme that specifically affects RNA. See ADAR.
margin |
futures |
As nouns the difference between margin and futures
is that
margin is (typography) the edge of the paper that remains blank while
futures is or
futures can be futures contract.
As a verb margin
is to add a to.
striker |
defy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between striker and defy
is that
striker is (obsolete) a wencher; a lewd man while
defy is (obsolete) a challenge.
As nouns the difference between striker and defy
is that
striker is an individual who is on strike while
defy is (obsolete) a challenge.
As a verb defy is
to renounce or dissolve all bonds of affiance, faith, or obligation with; to reject, refuse, or renounce.
stem |
halt |
As a noun stem
is (countable).
As a verb halt is
.
fascinated |
obsessed |
As verbs the difference between fascinated and obsessed
is that
fascinated is (
fascinate) while
obsessed is (
obsess).
As an adjective obsessed is
intensely preoccupied (
with) or (
by) a given topic or emotion; driven by a specified obsession.
origin |
destination |
Destination is a antonym of origin.
As nouns the difference between origin and destination
is that
origin is the beginning of something while
destination is the act of destining or appointing.
distract |
translate |
As verbs the difference between distract and translate
is that
distract is to divert the attention of while
translate is .
As an adjective distract
is (obsolete) separated; drawn asunder.
fascinating |
obsessing |
As verbs the difference between fascinating and obsessing
is that
fascinating is present participle of lang=en while
obsessing is present participle of obsess.
As an adjective fascinating
is having interesting qualities; captivating; attractive.
awash |
waterfall |
As an adjective awash
is washed by the waves or tide; said of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc, when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.
As a noun waterfall is
a flow of water over the edge of a cliff.
As a verb waterfall is
to fall like a waterfall.
debate |
arguing |
As nouns the difference between debate and arguing
is that
debate is (obsolete) strife, discord while
arguing is argument.
As verbs the difference between debate and arguing
is that
debate is (ambitransitive) to participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena while
arguing is .
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