cool |
excellent |
As an acronym cool
is (computing)
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As an adjective excellent is
of the highest quality; splendid.
As an adverb excellent is
(obsolete) excellently.
toss |
discard |
Discard is a synonym of toss.
As nouns the difference between toss and discard
is that
toss is a throw, a lob, of a ball etc., with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care while
discard is anything discarded.
As verbs the difference between toss and discard
is that
toss is to throw with an initial upward direction while
discard is to throw away, to reject.
property |
value |
In obsolete terms the difference between property and value
is that
property is to make a property of; to appropriate while
value is valour; also spelled
valew
rtgs |
ach |
As nouns the difference between rtgs and ach
is that
rtgs is plural of RTG while
ach is a name given to several species of plants; as, smallage, wild celery, parsley.
As a proper noun ACH is
initialism of
Automated Clearing House|lang=en, an electronic banking network often used for direct deposit and electronic bill payment.
real |
integrity |
As nouns the difference between real and integrity
is that
real is real (former currency of spain) while
integrity is steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
insoluble |
unsolved |
As adjectives the difference between insoluble and unsolved
is that
insoluble is that cannot be dissolved while
unsolved is not yet solved.
sum |
sums |
As nouns the difference between sum and sums
is that
sum is a quantity obtained by addition or aggregation while
sums is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between sum and sums
is that
sum is to add together while
sums is third-person singular of sum.
figurativeness |
imagery |
As nouns the difference between figurativeness and imagery
is that
figurativeness is the property of being figurative while
imagery is the work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects.
porch |
posh |
As a noun porch
is a covered and enclosed entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof.
As an adjective posh is
associated with the upper classes.
As an interjection posh is
An exclamation expressing derision.
veto |
ban |
In transitive terms the difference between veto and ban
is that
veto is to use a veto against while
ban is to prohibit; interdict; proscribe; forbid or block from participation.
As an initialism BAN is
british Approved Name.
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