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Cast vs Star - What's the difference?

cast | star |


In astrology terms the difference between cast and star

is that cast is to calculate the astrological value of (a horoscope, birth etc.) while star is a planet supposed to influence one's destiny.

As verbs the difference between cast and star

is that cast is To move, or be moved, away.star is to appear as a featured performer or headliner, especially in an entertainment program.

As nouns the difference between cast and star

is that cast is an act of throwing while star is any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots.

As a proper noun Star is

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Hoarse vs Hunky - What's the difference?

hoarse | hunky |


As adjectives the difference between hoarse and hunky

is that hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while hunky is exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.

As a noun hunky is

a person of Hungarian or Slavic, especially Ruthenian, descent.

Adapt vs Accord - What's the difference?

adapt | accord |


As verbs the difference between adapt and accord

is that adapt is to make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit; to proportion while accord is (lb) to make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust.

As an adjective adapt

is adapted; fit; suited; suitable.

As a noun accord is

agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action.

Collaborate vs Join - What's the difference?

collaborate | join |


As verbs the difference between collaborate and join

is that collaborate is to work together with others to achieve a common goal while join is to combine more than one item into one; to put together.

As a noun join is

an intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect.

Slipper vs Slippers - What's the difference?

slipper | slippers |


As nouns the difference between slipper and slippers

is that slipper is a low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily while slippers is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective slipper

is slippery.

As a verb slipper

is to repeatedly strike the buttocks with a plimsoll as corporal punishment.

Poissons vs Toxic - What's the difference?

poissons | toxic |


As a noun Poissons

is plural of Poisson.

As an adjective toxic is

having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities.

Action vs Mannerisms - What's the difference?

action | mannerisms |


As nouns the difference between action and mannerisms

is that action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose while Mannerisms is plural of Mannerism|lang=en.

As an interjection action

is demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.

As a verb action

is to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect.

Mek vs Toluene - What's the difference?

mek | toluene |


In organic compound terms the difference between mek and toluene

is that mek is methyl ethyl ketone while toluene is a colourless, inflammable liquid hydrocarbon, methylbenzene, CH3.C6H5, used as a solvent, in high-octane fuels and in the production of many chemical compounds.

As an initialism MEK

is methyl ethyl ketone.

As a noun toluene is

a colourless, inflammable liquid hydrocarbon, methylbenzene, CH3.C6H5, used as a solvent, in high-octane fuels and in the production of many chemical compounds.

Amazingly vs Vastly - What's the difference?

amazingly | vastly |


As adverbs the difference between amazingly and vastly

is that amazingly is in an amazing manner; in a way that causes amazement; wonderfully while vastly is greatly, in a vast manner.

Generator vs Generating - What's the difference?

generator | generating |


As a noun generator

is one who, or that which, generates, begets, causes, or produces.

As a verb generating is

present participle of lang=en.

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