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Yard vs Park - What's the difference?

yard | park |


In transitive terms the difference between yard and park

is that yard is to confine to a yard while park is to enclose in a park, or as in a park.

Exasperates vs Exacerbates - What's the difference?

exasperates | exacerbates |


As verbs the difference between exasperates and exacerbates

is that exasperates is third-person singular of exasperate while exacerbates is third-person singular of exacerbate.

Elongated vs Protracted - What's the difference?

elongated | protracted |


As adjectives the difference between elongated and protracted

is that elongated is extensive in length while protracted is lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

As verbs the difference between elongated and protracted

is that elongated is past tense of elongate while protracted is past tense of protract.

Assistant vs Agent - What's the difference?

assistant | agent |


As nouns the difference between assistant and agent

is that assistant is (obsolete) someone who is present; a bystander, a witness while agent is agent (intermediary for certain services, such as for artistic performances or public relations).

As an adjective assistant

is having a subordinate or auxiliary position.

Dramatization vs Narrative - What's the difference?

dramatization | narrative |


As nouns the difference between dramatization and narrative

is that dramatization is the act of dramatizing while narrative is the systematic recitation of an event or series of events.

As an adjective narrative is

telling a story.

Piles vs Fissure - What's the difference?

piles | fissure |


As nouns the difference between piles and fissure

is that piles is plural of lang=en while fissure is a crack or opening, as in a rock.

As a verb fissure is

to split forming fissures.

Spoke vs Besmear - What's the difference?

spoke | besmear |


As a noun spoke

is a ghost (spirit appearing after death).

As a verb besmear is

to smear over; smear all over; sully.

Dissolvable vs Solvable - What's the difference?

dissolvable | solvable |


As adjectives the difference between dissolvable and solvable

is that dissolvable is capable of being dissolved while solvable is capable of being solved.

Syllable vs Phonetic - What's the difference?

syllable | phonetic |


In linguistics terms the difference between syllable and phonetic

is that syllable is a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables while phonetic is in such logographic writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a character (if any) that provides an indication of its pronunciation; contrasted with radical.

As a verb syllable

is to utter in syllables.

As an adjective phonetic is

relating to the sounds of spoken language.

Predictableness vs Predictability - What's the difference?

predictableness | predictability |


As nouns the difference between predictableness and predictability

is that predictableness is the quality of being predictable while predictability is the characteristic of being predictable.

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