pox |
pock |
As nouns the difference between pox and pock
is that
pox is a disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pockmarks while
pock is a pus filled swelling on the surface on the skin caused by an eruptive disease.
As verbs the difference between pox and pock
is that
pox is to infect with the pox, or syphilis while
pock is to scar or mark with pits.
regionalization |
integration |
As nouns the difference between regionalization and integration
is that
regionalization is an act, way or process of regionalizing while
integration is integration.
disgruntled |
annoyed |
As verbs the difference between disgruntled and annoyed
is that
disgruntled is past tense of disgruntle while
annoyed is past tense of annoy.
As adjectives the difference between disgruntled and annoyed
is that
disgruntled is unhappy; dissatisfied while
annoyed is troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked; vexed.
moss |
angiosperms |
As a noun moss
is (computing).
As a proper noun angiosperms is
.
outright |
decisive |
As adjectives the difference between outright and decisive
is that
outright is unqualified and unreserved while
decisive is .
As an adverb outright
is wholly, completely and entirely.
As a verb outright
is (sports) to release a player , without conditions.
elementary |
rudimental |
As adjectives the difference between elementary and rudimental
is that
elementary is relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something while
rudimental is (uncommon) rudimentary.
alternative |
sing |
As nouns the difference between alternative and sing
is that
alternative is alternative while
sing is a gathering for the purpose of singing songs.
As a verb sing is
to produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice.
duffel |
luggage |
As a proper noun duffel
is a small town in belgium.
As a noun luggage is
the bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings.
transvestite |
effeminate |
As a noun transvestite
is a person who sometimes wears clothes traditionally worn by and associated with the opposite sex; typically a male who cross-dresses occasionally by habit or compulsion.
As an adjective effeminate is
(often|derogatory|of a man or boy) having behaviour or mannerisms considered unmasculine or typical of a woman or girl; feminine.
As a verb effeminate is
(archaic) to make womanly; to unman.
transvestite |
sissy |
As nouns the difference between transvestite and sissy
is that
transvestite is a person who sometimes wears clothes traditionally worn by and associated with the opposite sex; typically a male who cross-dresses occasionally by habit or compulsion while
sissy is an effeminate boy or man.
As an adjective sissy is
effeminate.
As a verb sissy is
to urinate.
As a proper noun Sissy is
{{given name|female|diminutive=Cecilia}}.
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