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Flayer vs Advert - What's the difference?

flayer | advert |


As nouns the difference between flayer and advert

is that flayer is one who or that which flays while advert is (british|informal) an advertisement, an ad.

As a verb advert is

to turn attention.

Hydrocarbons vs Hydrocarbonate - What's the difference?

hydrocarbons | hydrocarbonate |


As nouns the difference between hydrocarbons and hydrocarbonate

is that hydrocarbons is while hydrocarbonate is (chemistry|obsolete) a hydrocarbon.

Detective vs Sleuths - What's the difference?

detective | sleuths |


As nouns the difference between detective and sleuths

is that detective is a police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime; an investigator while sleuths is plural of sleuth.

As a verb sleuths is

third-person singular of sleuth.

Calmy vs Quiet - What's the difference?

calmy | quiet |


As adjectives the difference between calmy and quiet

is that calmy is (poetic) tranquil; calm while quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise.

As a verb quiet is

to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.

As a noun quiet is

the absence of sound; quietness.

Sequined vs Spangle - What's the difference?

sequined | spangle |


As an adjective sequined

is decorated with sparkly adornments like sequins.

As a noun spangle is

a small piece of sparkling metallic material sewn on to a garment as decoration; a sequin.

As a verb spangle is

to sparkle, flash or coruscate.

Sequined vs Spandex - What's the difference?

sequined | spandex |


As an adjective sequined

is decorated with sparkly adornments like sequins.

As a noun spandex is

a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity.

Ports vs Interfaces - What's the difference?

ports | interfaces |


As a proper noun ports

is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

As a verb interfaces is

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Lexeme vs Seme - What's the difference?

lexeme | seme |


As nouns the difference between lexeme and seme

is that lexeme is roughly, the set of inflected forms taken by a single word, such as the lexeme RUN including as members "run" (lemma), "running" (inflected form), or "ran", and excluding "runner" (derived term) while seme is anything which serves for any purpose as a substitute for an object of which it is, in some sense, a representation or sign.

As a verb seme is

obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adjective seme is

obsolete form of semé|lang=en.

Semanteme vs Phoneme - What's the difference?

semanteme | phoneme |


As nouns the difference between semanteme and phoneme

is that semanteme is an indivisible unit of meaning while phoneme is an indivisible unit of sound in a given language. A phoneme is an abstraction of the physical speech sounds (phones) and may encompass several different phones.

Sizeable vs Scalable - What's the difference?

sizeable | scalable |


As adjectives the difference between sizeable and scalable

is that sizeable is fairly large while scalable is capable of being climbed.

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