valentines |
valentine |
As a noun valentines
is .
As a proper noun valentine is
.
kingfisher |
owl |
As nouns the difference between kingfisher and owl
is that
kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder
Alcedines, having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while
owl is any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing.
kingfisher |
duck |
As nouns the difference between kingfisher and duck
is that
kingfisher is any of various birds of the suborder
Alcedines, having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish while
duck is an aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet.
As a verb duck is
to lower the head or body in order to prevent it from being struck by something.
As a proper noun Duck is
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advantageous |
indulged |
As an adjective advantageous
is being of advantage, beneficial.
As a verb indulged is
(
indulge).
bodies |
organs |
As nouns the difference between bodies and organs
is that
bodies is plural of lang=en while
organs is plural of lang=en.
loved |
liked |
As verbs the difference between loved and liked
is that
loved is past tense of love while
liked is past tense of like.
As an adjective loved
is being the object of love.
referring |
implying |
As verbs the difference between referring and implying
is that
referring is present participle of lang=en while
implying is present participle of imply.
terminology |
keyword |
As nouns the difference between terminology and keyword
is that
terminology is the doctrine of terms; a theory of terms or appellations; a treatise on terms, a system of specialized terms while
keyword is any word used as the key to a code.
As a verb keyword is
to tag with keywords, as for example to facilitate searching.
devoid |
vacant |
As adjectives the difference between devoid and vacant
is that
devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while
vacant is not occupied; empty.
As a verb devoid
is to empty out; to remove.
dishonour |
defilement |
As nouns the difference between dishonour and defilement
is that
dishonour is shame or disgrace while
defilement is the act of defiling.
As a verb dishonour
is to bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame.
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