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Step vs Post - What's the difference?

step | post |


As nouns the difference between step and post

is that step is stitch while post is post, mail.

Holy vs Glory - What's the difference?

holy | glory |


As an adjective holy

is naked.

As a noun glory is

great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.

As a verb glory is

to exult with joy; to rejoice.

Explicable vs Explicit - What's the difference?

explicable | explicit |


As adjectives the difference between explicable and explicit

is that explicable is able to be explained while explicit is explicit.

Fur vs Url - What's the difference?

fur | url |


As an adverb fur

is out, outside.

As an initialism url is

a uniform resource locator: the address of a web page, ftp site, audio stream or other internet resource.

As an abbreviation url is

(us|military|nautical) unrestricted line officer.

Crazy vs Pic - What's the difference?

crazy | pic |


As nouns the difference between crazy and pic

is that crazy is an insane or eccentric person; a crackpot while pic is alternative form of.

As an adjective crazy

is insane; lunatic; demented.

As an adverb crazy

is (slang) very, extremely.

Rug vs Select - What's the difference?

rug | select |


As a noun rug

is horn.

As an adjective select is

select.

Select vs Carpet - What's the difference?

select | carpet |


As an adjective select

is select.

As a noun carpet is

a fabric used as a complete floor covering.

As a verb carpet is

to lay carpet, or to have carpet installed, in an area.

Oversee vs Censor - What's the difference?

oversee | censor |


As verbs the difference between oversee and censor

is that oversee is (literally) to survey, look at something in a wide angle while censor is to review in order to remove objectionable content from correspondence or public media, either by legal criteria or with discretionary powers.

As a noun censor is

(history) a roman magistrate, originally a census administrator, by classical times a high judge of public behavior and morality.

Desecrate vs Adulterate - What's the difference?

desecrate | adulterate |


As verbs the difference between desecrate and adulterate

is that desecrate is (transitive)  to profane or violate the sacredness or sanctity of something while adulterate is to corrupt.

As adjectives the difference between desecrate and adulterate

is that desecrate is desecrated while adulterate is tending to commit adultery.

Evaporation vs Telegraphy - What's the difference?

evaporation | telegraphy |


As nouns the difference between evaporation and telegraphy

is that evaporation is evaporation while telegraphy is communication at a distance by means of the telegraph, either over wires or by wireless telegraphy, usually using morse code.

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