harmonize |
unify |
In intransitive terms the difference between harmonize and unify
is that
harmonize is to be in harmonious agreement while
unify is become one.
In transitive terms the difference between harmonize and unify
is that
harmonize is to provide the harmony for a melody while
unify is cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
flux |
pickling |
As nouns the difference between flux and pickling
is that
flux is the act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream while
pickling is an instance of processing something in brine or other solution.
As verbs the difference between flux and pickling
is that
flux is to use flux while
pickling is .
As an adjective flux
is flowing; unstable; inconstant; variable.
administered |
provided |
As verbs the difference between administered and provided
is that
administered is (
administer) while
provided is (
provide).
As a conjunction provided is
only if (the stipulation that follows is true).
new |
updated |
As verbs the difference between new and updated
is that
new is to make new; to renew while
updated is past tense of update.
As an adjective new
is recently made, or created.
As an adverb new
is newly (especially in composition).
As a noun new
is things that are new.
tutor |
tudor |
As nouns the difference between tutor and tudor
is that
tutor is one who teaches another (usually called a
student,
learner, or
tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction while
Tudor is a monarch of the British royal family during the sixteenth century. Specifically, King Henry VII and Henry VIII or one of his three children who ascended the throne.
As a verb tutor
is to instruct or teach, especially to an individual or small group.
As an adjective Tudor is
pertaining to the British monarchs of the sixteenth century.
catnap |
napa |
As nouns the difference between catnap and napa
is that
catnap is a brief, light sleep while
napa is
brassica rapa subsp pekinensis , a kind of chinese cabbage.
As a verb catnap
is to take a catnap.
sawed |
sod |
As a verb sawed
is (
saw).
As a noun sod is
sodium.
yearn |
shout |
In lang=en terms the difference between yearn and shout
is that
yearn is to pain; to grieve; to vex while
shout is to utter with a shout; to cry; -- sometimes with out; as, to shout, or to shout out, a man's name.
As verbs the difference between yearn and shout
is that
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or
yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while
shout is to utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc.
As a noun shout is
a loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage.
adhere |
comfort |
As verbs the difference between adhere and comfort
is that
adhere is to stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united; as, wax to the finger; the lungs sometimes adhere to the pleura while
comfort is to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.
As a noun comfort is
contentment, ease.
coups |
coos |
As a noun coups
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb coos is
third-person singular of coo.
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