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Cupidity vs Lewdness - What's the difference?

cupidity | lewdness |


As nouns the difference between cupidity and lewdness

is that cupidity is extreme greed, especially for wealth while lewdness is the property of being lewd.

Beguilement vs Adultery - What's the difference?

beguilement | adultery |


As nouns the difference between beguilement and adultery

is that beguilement is the characteristic of being beguiled while adultery is sexual intercourse by a married person with someone other than their spouse.

Wellbeing vs Luxury - What's the difference?

wellbeing | luxury |


As nouns the difference between wellbeing and luxury

is that wellbeing is while luxury is very wealthy and comfortable surroundings.

As an adjective luxury is

very expensive.

Gigaflops vs Petaflop - What's the difference?

gigaflops | petaflop |


As nouns the difference between gigaflops and petaflop

is that gigaflops is while petaflop is petaflop.

Indicator vs Cause - What's the difference?

indicator | cause |


As nouns the difference between indicator and cause

is that indicator is a pointer or index that indicates something while cause is the source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.

As a verb cause is

to set off an event or action.

Identical vs Nocturnal - What's the difference?

identical | nocturnal |


As adjectives the difference between identical and nocturnal

is that identical is (not comparable) bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable while nocturnal is primarily active during the night.

As a noun identical

is (usually|pluralized|chiefly|philosophy) something which has exactly the same properties as something else.

Everlasting vs Evermore - What's the difference?

everlasting | evermore |


As an adjective everlasting

is lasting or enduring forever; existing or continuing without end; immortal; eternal.

As a noun everlasting

is an everlasting flower.

As an adverb evermore is

always; forever; eternally.

Full vs Fulfilled - What's the difference?

full | fulfilled |


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a verb fulfilled is

(en-past of) and fulfill .

Opinion vs Report - What's the difference?

opinion | report |


As nouns the difference between opinion and report

is that opinion is opinion while report is report (all senses).

Determine vs Report - What's the difference?

determine | report |


As a verb determine

is .

As a noun report is

report (all senses).

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