enrolled |
engrossed |
As verbs the difference between enrolled and engrossed
is that
enrolled is (
enrol) while
engrossed is (
engross).
As an adjective engrossed is
preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or
engrossed can be (
of a document) finalized, written in large letters.
hangover |
flu |
As nouns the difference between hangover and flu
is that
hangover is illness caused by a previous bout of alcohol drinking while
flu is influenza.
budget |
outturn |
As nouns the difference between budget and outturn
is that
budget is a wallet, purse or bag while
outturn is an amount produced during a specified period; output or turnout.
As an adjective budget
is of or relating to a budget.
As a verb budget
is to construct or draw up a budget.
bushbuck |
waterbuck |
As nouns the difference between bushbuck and waterbuck
is that
bushbuck is an antelope (species: Tragelaphus scriptus) that is found in Sub-Saharan Africa while
waterbuck is a species of antelope endemic to Africa, species: Kobus ellipsiprymnus.
monerans |
viruses |
As nouns the difference between monerans and viruses
is that
monerans is while
viruses is .
neuropathy |
fibromyalgia |
As nouns the difference between neuropathy and fibromyalgia
is that
neuropathy is (pathology) any disease of the peripheral nervous system while
fibromyalgia is (medicine) chronic pain, stiffness, and tenderness of the muscles, tendons, and joints.
poplin |
oxford |
As nouns the difference between poplin and oxford
is that
poplin is a fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted, -- used especially for women's dresses while
oxford is (
oxford) (cloth).
isohyets |
isotherms |
As nouns the difference between isohyets and isotherms
is that
isohyets is plural of lang=en while
isotherms is plural of lang=en.
obscenity |
art |
As nouns the difference between obscenity and art
is that
obscenity is (countable) something that is obscene while
art is .
pursuing |
doing |
As verbs the difference between pursuing and doing
is that
pursuing is present participle of lang=en while
doing is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun doing is
a deed or action, especially when somebody is held responsible for it.
As an interjection doing is
the sound made by an elastic object when struck by or striking a hard object.
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