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Fairtrade vs Fair - What's the difference?

fairtrade | fair |


As an adjective fairtrade

is produced in such a way that all producers of the product receive a fair wage for their work.

As a proper noun fair is

.

Principal vs Law - What's the difference?

principal | law |


As an adjective principal

is principal, main.

As a proper noun law is

or law can be , perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound or law can be (judaism) the torah.

Girls vs Leddy - What's the difference?

girls | leddy |


As nouns the difference between girls and leddy

is that girls is while leddy is .

Nations vs Country - What's the difference?

nations | country |


As nouns the difference between nations and country

is that nations is while country is (label) an area of land; a district, region.

As an adjective country is

from or in the countryside or connected with it.

Feeble vs Fear - What's the difference?

feeble | fear |


As an adjective feeble

is deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.

As a verb feeble

is (obsolete) to make feeble; to enfeeble.

As a noun fear is

grass.

Shudder vs Dread - What's the difference?

shudder | dread |


In lang=en terms the difference between shudder and dread

is that shudder is to vibrate jerkily while dread is to be in dread, or great fear.

As nouns the difference between shudder and dread

is that shudder is a shivering tremor while dread is great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror.

As verbs the difference between shudder and dread

is that shudder is to shake nervously, as if from fear while dread is to fear greatly.

As an adjective dread is

terrible; greatly feared.

Shuddered vs Dreaded - What's the difference?

shuddered | dreaded |


As verbs the difference between shuddered and dreaded

is that shuddered is past tense of shudder while dreaded is past tense of dread.

As an adjective dreaded is

causing fear, dread or terror.

Household vs Farmer - What's the difference?

household | farmer |


As nouns the difference between household and farmer

is that household is collectively, all the persons who live in a given house; a family including attendants, servants etc; a domestic or family establishment while farmer is .

As an adjective household

is belonging to the same house and family.

Given vs New - What's the difference?

given | new |


As a verb given

is .

As a preposition given

is considering; taking into account.

As a noun given

is a condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.

As an adjective given

is already arranged.

As an interjection new is

mew, meow, miaow.

Beneficiary vs Benefiter - What's the difference?

beneficiary | benefiter |


As nouns the difference between beneficiary and benefiter

is that beneficiary is one who benefits or receives an advantage while benefiter is a person who receives a benefit.

As an adjective beneficiary

is holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession.

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