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Caused vs Produced - What's the difference?

caused | produced |


As verbs the difference between caused and produced

is that caused is past tense of cause while produced is past tense of produce.

Kinds vs Sorts - What's the difference?

kinds | sorts |


As nouns the difference between kinds and sorts

is that kinds is while sorts is .

As a verb sorts is

(sort).

Pens vs Cages - What's the difference?

pens | cages |


As nouns the difference between pens and cages

is that pens is plural of lang=en while cages is plural of lang=en.

As a verb pens

is third-person singular of pen.

Glossy vs Gloomy - What's the difference?

glossy | gloomy |


As adjectives the difference between glossy and gloomy

is that glossy is having a smooth, silklike, reflective surface while gloomy is imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded.

As a noun glossy

is a glossy magazine.

Glossy vs Glamorous - What's the difference?

glossy | glamorous |


As adjectives the difference between glossy and glamorous

is that glossy is having a smooth, silklike, reflective surface while glamorous is having glamour; stylish.

As a noun glossy

is (chiefly|british|informal) a glossy magazine.

Odometer vs Mileages - What's the difference?

odometer | mileages |


As nouns the difference between odometer and mileages

is that odometer is an instrument attached to the wheel of a vehicle, to measure the distance traversed while mileages is plural of mileage.

Butterfly vs Ant - What's the difference?

butterfly | ant |


As nouns the difference between butterfly and ant

is that butterfly is a flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring while ant is any of various insects in the family Formicidae in the order Hymenoptera, typically living in large colonies composed almost entirely of flightless females.

As verbs the difference between butterfly and ant

is that butterfly is to cut almost entirely in half and spread the halves apart, in a shape suggesting the wings of a butterfly while ant is to rub insects, especially ants, on one's body, perhaps to control parasites or clean feathers.

As a proper noun Ant is

a diminutive of the male given name Anthony.

Abondance vs Leave - What's the difference?

abondance | leave |


As nouns the difference between abondance and leave

is that abondance is (card games) while leave is (cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work.

As a verb leave is

to have a consequence or remnant or leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliageoxford english dictionary , 2nd ed or leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy.

Include vs Sought - What's the difference?

include | sought |


As verbs the difference between include and sought

is that include is to bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member while sought is (seek).

As a noun include

is (computing) a piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.

Smartphone vs Handy - What's the difference?

smartphone | handy |


As a noun smartphone

is a mobile phone with more advanced features and greater computing capacity than a featurephone.

As an adjective handy is

easy to use, useful.

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