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Adjudicate vs Convict - What's the difference?

adjudicate | convict |


As verbs the difference between adjudicate and convict

is that adjudicate is to settle a legal case or other dispute while convict is to find guilty.

As a noun convict is

(legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.

Glamorize vs Attractive - What's the difference?

glamorize | attractive |


As a verb glamorize

is to make or give the appearance of being glamorous .

As an adjective attractive is

causing attraction; having the quality of attracting by inherent force.

Incubators vs Hatchery - What's the difference?

incubators | hatchery |


As nouns the difference between incubators and hatchery

is that incubators is while hatchery is a facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry.

Light vs Mere - What's the difference?

light | mere |


In obsolete terms the difference between light and mere

is that light is unchaste, wanton while mere is nothing less than; complete, downright .

As nouns the difference between light and mere

is that light is the natural medium emanating from the Sun and other very hot sources (now recognised as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 400-750 nm), within which vision is possible while mere is the sea.

As verbs the difference between light and mere

is that light is to start (a fire) while mere is to limit; bound; divide or cause division in.

As adjectives the difference between light and mere

is that light is having light while mere is famous.

As an adverb light

is carrying little.

As a proper noun Light

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Protect vs Conservate - What's the difference?

protect | conservate |


As verbs the difference between protect and conservate

is that protect is to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to while conservate is (dated|transitive) to conserve.

Scatter vs Outlier - What's the difference?

scatter | outlier |


As a verb scatter

is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As a noun outlier is

a person or thing away from others or outside its proper place.

Refuel vs Recharge - What's the difference?

refuel | recharge |


As verbs the difference between refuel and recharge

is that refuel is to refill with fuel while recharge is to charge an electric battery after its power has been consumed.

As nouns the difference between refuel and recharge

is that refuel is an act or instance of refueling while recharge is water that has percolated from the ground surface to an aquifer.

Awed vs Influenced - What's the difference?

awed | influenced |


As verbs the difference between awed and influenced

is that awed is past tense of awe while influenced is past tense of influence.

As an adjective awed

is filled with awe.

Unfrocked vs Defrocked - What's the difference?

unfrocked | defrocked |


As verbs the difference between unfrocked and defrocked

is that unfrocked is past tense of unfrock while defrocked is past tense of defrock.

As an adjective unfrocked

is not official or not (yet) uniformed.

Zara vs Nora - What's the difference?

zara | nora |


As nouns the difference between zara and nora

is that zara is while nora is daughter-in-law.

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