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Cognoscente vs Aficionado - What's the difference?

cognoscente | aficionado |


As nouns the difference between cognoscente and aficionado

is that cognoscente is someone possessing superior or specialized knowledge in a particular field; a connoisseur while aficionado is {{cx|obsolete|lang=en}} An amateur bullfighter.

Close vs Clothe - What's the difference?

close | clothe |


As verbs the difference between close and clothe

is that close is (label) to remove a gap while clothe is to adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.

As a noun close

is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

Job vs Word - What's the difference?

job | word |


As a proper noun job

is job.

As a noun word is

scripture; the bible.

Sanity vs Sanitation - What's the difference?

sanity | sanitation |


As nouns the difference between sanity and sanitation

is that sanity is the condition of being sane while sanitation is the hygienic disposal or recycling of waste.

Enclosure vs Cloister - What's the difference?

enclosure | cloister |


As nouns the difference between enclosure and cloister

is that enclosure is something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package while cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially.

As a verb cloister is

to become a Roman Catholic religious.

Kickoff vs Images - What's the difference?

kickoff | images |


As nouns the difference between kickoff and images

is that kickoff is while images is .

Unite vs Session - What's the difference?

unite | session |


As nouns the difference between unite and session

is that unite is unity while session is a period devoted to a particular activity.

Reiterated vs Mentioned - What's the difference?

reiterated | mentioned |


As verbs the difference between reiterated and mentioned

is that reiterated is past tense of reiterate while mentioned is past tense of mention.

Encompass vs Encompasses - What's the difference?

encompass | encompasses |


As verbs the difference between encompass and encompasses

is that encompass is to form a circle around; to encircle while encompasses is third-person singular of encompass.

Inactive vs Nonuse - What's the difference?

inactive | nonuse |


As a verb inactive

is .

As an adjective inactive

is inactivated.

As a noun nonuse is

the failure to make use of something.

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