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Spotted vs Observed - What's the difference?

spotted | observed |


As verbs the difference between spotted and observed

is that spotted is (spot) while observed is (observe).

As an adjective spotted

is discoloured by spots; stained.

Orangutan vs Platypus - What's the difference?

orangutan | platypus |


As a noun orangutan

is orangutan.

As a proper noun platypus is

.

Cartesian vs Newtonian - What's the difference?

cartesian | newtonian |


As adjectives the difference between cartesian and newtonian

is that cartesian is while newtonian is of or relating to , or his laws and theories.

As a noun newtonian is

a scientist supporting isaac newton's views on physics and mathematics.

Refrained vs Forgo - What's the difference?

refrained | forgo |


As verbs the difference between refrained and forgo

is that refrained is past tense of refrain while forgo is to let pass, to leave alone.

Jaunt vs Car - What's the difference?

jaunt | car |


As nouns the difference between jaunt and car

is that jaunt is (archaic) a wearisome journey while car is friend.

As verbs the difference between jaunt and car

is that jaunt is to ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion while car is (lb).

Glance vs Gazing - What's the difference?

glance | gazing |


As verbs the difference between glance and gazing

is that glance is to look briefly (at something) while gazing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between glance and gazing

is that glance is a brief or cursory look while gazing is the act by which somebody gazes.

Cult vs Workship - What's the difference?

cult | workship |


As nouns the difference between cult and workship

is that cult is a group of people with a religious, philosophical or cultural identity sometimes viewed as a sect, often existing on the margins of society or exploitative towards its members while workship is (archaic) workmanship.

As an adjective cult

is of, or relating to a cult.

Sensitive vs Sharp - What's the difference?

sensitive | sharp |


As an adjective sensitive

is having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses.

As a noun sensitive

is one with a paranormal sensitivity to something that most cannot perceive.

As a proper noun sharp is

.

Impeding vs Imminent - What's the difference?

impeding | imminent |


As a verb impeding

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective imminent is

about to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.

Gummy vs Fudge - What's the difference?

gummy | fudge |


As nouns the difference between gummy and fudge

is that gummy is (australia) or gummy can be (usually|in the plural) a gummy candy while fudge is light or frothy nonsense.

As an adjective gummy

is showing the gums or gummy can be resembling gum (the substance ).

As a verb fudge is

to try to avoid giving a direct answer; to waffle or equivocate.

As an interjection fudge is

(euphemistic) colloquially, used in place of fuck.

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