monogenic |
oligogenic |
As adjectives the difference between monogenic and oligogenic
is that
monogenic is of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism while
oligogenic is determined by but a small number of genes.
As a noun monogenic
is a derivative of a monogenic function.
compute |
sperate |
As a verb compute
is to reckon or calculate.
As an adjective sperate is
hoped for.
compute |
operate |
As verbs the difference between compute and operate
is that
compute is while
operate is (transitive|or|intransitive) to perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
qualified |
eliminated |
As verbs the difference between qualified and eliminated
is that
qualified is (
qualify) while
eliminated is (
eliminate).
As an adjective qualified
is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
legacy |
remains |
As nouns the difference between legacy and remains
is that
legacy is (legal) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will while
remains is what is left after a person (or any organism) dies; a corpse.
As an adjective legacy
is (computing) of a computer system that has been in service for many years and that a business still relies upon, even though it is becoming expensive or difficult to maintain.
As a verb remains is
(
remain).
compound |
buildings |
As nouns the difference between compound and buildings
is that
compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined while
buildings is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective compound
is composed of elements; not simple.
As a verb compound
is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.
sputter |
mumble |
As nouns the difference between sputter and mumble
is that
sputter is moist matter thrown out in small detached particles; also, confused and hasty speech while
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
As verbs the difference between sputter and mumble
is that
sputter is to spit, or to emit saliva from the mouth in small, scattered portions, as in rapid speaking while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
lovely |
luverly |
As adjectives the difference between lovely and luverly
is that
lovely is beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner or
lovely can be worthy to be praised while
luverly is .
As a noun lovely
is an attractive, lovely person, especially a (professional) beauty.
spread |
detonate |
As verbs the difference between spread and detonate
is that
spread is to stretch out, open out (a material etc) so that it more fully covers a given area of space while
detonate is (
label) to explode; to blow up specifically, to combust supersonically via shock compression.
As a noun spread
is the act of spreading or something that has been spread.
blonde |
bombshell |
As nouns the difference between blonde and bombshell
is that
blonde is while
bombshell is a bomb or artillery shell designed to explode on impact.
As an adjective blonde
is .
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