repel |
holdoff |
As a verb repel
is to turn (someone) away from a privilege, right, job, etc.
As a noun holdoff is
a fixture or attachment intended to prevent direct contact between two objects.
caliber |
range |
As nouns the difference between caliber and range
is that
caliber is while
range is homework.
delivery |
dropoff |
As nouns the difference between delivery and dropoff
is that
delivery is the act of conveying something while
dropoff is alternative form of lang=en.
trevi |
ryder |
As a proper noun trevi
is a small town in the perugia province of umbria.
As a noun ryder is
(obsolete) a clause added to a document; a rider.
transmutable |
transmittal |
As an adjective transmutable
is able to be transmuted.
As a noun transmittal is
the act of transmitting a message; a transmission.
suspicious |
mysterious |
As adjectives the difference between suspicious and mysterious
is that
suspicious is arousing suspicion while
mysterious is of unknown origin.
fans |
aficionado |
As nouns the difference between fans and aficionado
is that
fans is plural of lang=en while
aficionado is {{cx|obsolete|lang=en}} An amateur bullfighter.
As a verb fans
is third-person singular of fan.
period |
periodical |
As adjectives the difference between period and periodical
is that
period is appropriate for a given historical era while
periodical is periodic.
As nouns the difference between period and periodical
is that
period is the length of time for a disease to run its course while
periodical is a publication issued regularly, but less frequently than daily.
As an interjection period
is and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a verb period
is to come to a period; to conclude.
ingrain |
acquaint |
As verbs the difference between ingrain and acquaint
is that
ingrain is to make something deeply part of something else, either literally or figuratively while
acquaint is to furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar.
As adjectives the difference between ingrain and acquaint
is that
ingrain is dyed with grain, or kermes while
acquaint is (obsolete) acquainted.
As a noun ingrain
is an ingrain fabric, such as a carpet.
ingrain |
apprise |
As verbs the difference between ingrain and apprise
is that
ingrain is to make something deeply part of something else, either literally or figuratively while
apprise is to notify, or to make aware; to inform.
As an adjective ingrain
is dyed with grain, or kermes.
As a noun ingrain
is an ingrain fabric, such as a carpet.
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