cloak |
overcoat |
As nouns the difference between cloak and overcoat
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
overcoat is a heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather.
As verbs the difference between cloak and overcoat
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
overcoat is to apply an exterior coating to.
trail |
tug |
As a proper noun trail
is a city in british columbia.
As a verb tug is
to pull or drag with great effort.
As a noun tug is
a sudden powerful pull.
assignment |
examination |
As nouns the difference between assignment and examination
is that
assignment is the act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks while
examination is the act of examining.
assignment |
examinations |
As nouns the difference between assignment and examinations
is that
assignment is the act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks while
examinations is plural of lang=en.
alter |
altered |
As an adjective alter
is .
As a verb altered is
(
alter).
As a noun altered is
a kind of car in drag racing, usually with a partial body situated behind the exposed engine.
viking |
normans |
As nouns the difference between viking and normans
is that
viking is viking (one of the scandinavian seafaring warriors) while
normans is .
categorization |
stereotype |
As a noun categorization
is a group of things arranged by category; a classification.
As a verb stereotype is
.
lull |
shelter |
In lang=en terms the difference between lull and shelter
is that
lull is to become gradually calm; to subside; to cease or abate while
shelter is to take cover.
As nouns the difference between lull and shelter
is that
lull is a period of rest or soothing while
shelter is a refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.
As verbs the difference between lull and shelter
is that
lull is to while
shelter is to provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.
coiled |
dressed |
As verbs the difference between coiled and dressed
is that
coiled is (
coil) while
dressed is (
dress).
As an adjective coiled
is in the form of coils; having coils.
exacerbate |
abhor |
In lang=en terms the difference between exacerbate and abhor
is that
exacerbate is to make worse (pain, anger, etc); aggravate while
abhor is to turn aside or avoid; to keep away from; to reject.
As verbs the difference between exacerbate and abhor
is that
exacerbate is to make worse (pain, anger, etc); aggravate while
abhor is to regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe .
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