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Tip vs Tipp - What's the difference?

tip | tipp |

Tipp is a descendant of tip.

Tipp is a alternative form of tip.



As a noun tip

is the extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil.

As a verb tip

is to provide with a tip; to cover the tip of.

As a proper noun Tipp is

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Abutt vs But - What's the difference?

abutt | but |


As a verb abutt

is .

As a noun but is

any piece of equipment used for writing with one's hand, except chalks.

Comical vs Lighthearted - What's the difference?

comical | lighthearted |


As adjectives the difference between comical and lighthearted

is that comical is (archaic) originally, relating to comedy while lighthearted is joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive not depressed or sad.

Desire vs Flustered - What's the difference?

desire | flustered |


As verbs the difference between desire and flustered

is that desire is while flustered is (fluster).

As an adjective flustered is

confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion.

Joking vs Convinced - What's the difference?

joking | convinced |


As verbs the difference between joking and convinced

is that joking is while convinced is (convince).

As a noun joking

is the act of telling or engaging in jokes.

As an adjective convinced is

in a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.

Goods vs Cargoes - What's the difference?

goods | cargoes |


As nouns the difference between goods and cargoes

is that goods is (business|economics|plurale tantum) that which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed while cargoes is .

Cat vs Camels - What's the difference?

cat | camels |


As nouns the difference between cat and camels

is that cat is an animal of the family Felidae while camels is plural of camel.

As a verb cat

is to hoist (the anchor) by its ring so that it hangs at the cathead.

As an adjective cat

is terrible, disastrous.

As a proper noun Cat

is a diminutive of the female given name Catherine.

As an acronym CAT

is centre for Alternative Technology.

Stim vs Default - What's the difference?

stim | default |


As nouns the difference between stim and default

is that stim is any of various repetitive actions, such as flapping the hands, wiggling the knees, shining a light into one's eye, and spinning in a chair, typically performed by autistic people while default is the condition of failing to meet an obligation.

As verbs the difference between stim and default

is that stim is to perform such an action while default is to fail to meet an obligation.

Terrified vs Arrogant - What's the difference?

terrified | arrogant |


As adjectives the difference between terrified and arrogant

is that terrified is extremely frightened while arrogant is having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt for others.

As a verb terrified

is (terrify).

Reversed vs Rejected - What's the difference?

reversed | rejected |


As verbs the difference between reversed and rejected

is that reversed is past tense of reverse while rejected is past tense of reject.

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