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Germany vs London - What's the difference?

germany | london |


As proper nouns the difference between germany and london

is that germany is (geography) the central european state formed by west germany's 1990 absorption of east germany, with its capital in berlin while london is the capital city of the united kingdom and of england, situated near the mouth of the river thames in southeast england, with a metropolitan population of more than 12,000,000.

Devotion vs Honor - What's the difference?

devotion | honor |


As nouns the difference between devotion and honor

is that devotion is religious devotion while honor is .

Revolt vs Reformation - What's the difference?

revolt | reformation |


As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt

is an act of revolt.

As a proper noun reformation is

the reformation.

Colossal vs Humungous - What's the difference?

colossal | humungous |


As adjectives the difference between colossal and humungous

is that colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while humungous is .

Driveaway vs Sidewalk - What's the difference?

driveaway | sidewalk |


As nouns the difference between driveaway and sidewalk

is that driveaway is sale price including all dealer fees, and all legally required fees such as registration and insurance while sidewalk is a footpath, usually paved, at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians; a pavement UK or footpath Australia; by extension, any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road.

United vs Common - What's the difference?

united | common |


As a proper noun united

is (chiefly|british) any of many football teams formed by the amalgamation of smaller ones.

As an adjective common is

mutual; shared by more than one.

As a noun common is

mutual good, shared by more than one.

As a verb common is

(obsolete) to communicate (something).

Driveaway vs Path - What's the difference?

driveaway | path |


As nouns the difference between driveaway and path

is that driveaway is (australia|vehicle sales) sale price including all dealer fees, and all legally required fees such as registration and insurance while path is a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.

As a verb path is

to make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).

Balcony vs Yard - What's the difference?

balcony | yard |


As nouns the difference between balcony and yard

is that balcony is an accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window while yard is a small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building (Wikipedia).

As a verb yard is

to confine to a yard.

As a proper noun Yard is

Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard

Oof vs Bruh - What's the difference?

oof | bruh |


As nouns the difference between oof and bruh

is that oof is money while bruh is the rhesus macaque.

As an interjection oof

is a sound mimicking the loss of air, as if someone's solar plexus had just been struck.

Arrangements vs Organize - What's the difference?

arrangements | organize |


As a noun arrangements

is .

As a verb organize is

to (l) in working order.

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