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Humanizing vs Personifying - What's the difference?

humanizing | personifying |


As verbs the difference between humanizing and personifying

is that humanizing is while personifying is .

Mold vs Manipulate - What's the difference?

mold | manipulate |


In lang=en terms the difference between mold and manipulate

is that mold is to become moldy; to be covered or filled, in whole or in part, with a mold while manipulate is to influence, manage, direct, control or tamper with something.

As verbs the difference between mold and manipulate

is that mold is to shape in or on a mold or mold can be to cause to become moldy; to cause mold to grow upon or mold can be to cover with mold or soil while manipulate is to move, arrange or operate something using the hands.

As a noun mold

is a hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance or mold can be (senseid)a natural substance in the form of a woolly or furry growth of tiny fungi that appears when organic material lies for a long time exposed to (usually warm and moist) air or mold can be loose friable soil, rich in humus and fit for planting.

Downburst vs Microburst - What's the difference?

downburst | microburst |


In meteorology|lang=en terms the difference between downburst and microburst

is that downburst is (meteorology) a powerful downward air current, especially one during a thunderstorm while microburst is (meteorology) a strong downdraft, of less than 25 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds.

As nouns the difference between downburst and microburst

is that downburst is (meteorology) a powerful downward air current, especially one during a thunderstorm while microburst is (meteorology) a strong downdraft, of less than 25 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds.

Deadline vs Limit - What's the difference?

deadline | limit |


As nouns the difference between deadline and limit

is that deadline is a date on or before which something must be completed while limit is limit (restriction).

As a verb deadline

is (military) to render an item non-mission-capable; to ground an aircraft, etc.

Created vs Forged - What's the difference?

created | forged |


As verbs the difference between created and forged

is that created is past tense of create while forged is past participle of lang=en To force forward against opposition.

As an adjective forged is

fake (as documents).

Idioms vs Adage - What's the difference?

idioms | adage |


As nouns the difference between idioms and adage

is that idioms is while adage is an old saying, which has obtained credit by long use.

Alleles vs Allelomorph - What's the difference?

alleles | allelomorph |


As nouns the difference between alleles and allelomorph

is that alleles is while allelomorph is (genetics) one of a number of alternative forms of the same gene occupying a given position on a chromosome.

Partner vs Relative - What's the difference?

partner | relative |


As nouns the difference between partner and relative

is that partner is someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest while relative is someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.

As a verb partner

is to make or be a partner.

As an adjective relative is

connected to or depending on something else; comparative.

Streamline vs Scale - What's the difference?

streamline | scale |


In transitive terms the difference between streamline and scale

is that streamline is to modernise while scale is to clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder.

Marxism vs Beer - What's the difference?

marxism | beer |


As nouns the difference between marxism and beer

is that marxism is the socialist philosophy and political program founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels; scientific socialism while beer is an alcoholic drink fermented from starch material commonly barley malt, often with hops or some other substance to impart a bitter flavor.

As a verb beer is

{{cx|rare|transitive|lang=en}} To give beer to (someone.

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