robot |
hotdog |
As nouns the difference between robot and hotdog
is that
robot is a machine built to carry out some complex task or group of tasks, especially one which can be programmed while
hotdog is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb hotdog is
to show off, especially in surfing and other sports.
bodybuilding |
calisthenics |
As nouns the difference between bodybuilding and calisthenics
is that
bodybuilding is a sport in which the aesthetics of muscular development is the basis for competition while
calisthenics is gymnastic exercises, especially morning exercises, done to keep one's body healthy.
furore |
ruckus |
As nouns the difference between furore and ruckus
is that
furore is sensation while
ruckus is a noisy disturbance and/or commotion.
parameter |
input |
As nouns the difference between parameter and input
is that
parameter is a variable kept constant during an experiment, calculation or similar while
input is the act or process of putting in; infusion.
As a verb input is
to put in; put on.
tire |
titration |
As nouns the difference between tire and titration
is that
tire is bundle, skein, hank while
titration is titration.
pram |
dame |
As a noun pram
is a barge (boat).
As a verb dame is
.
bee |
wine |
As nouns the difference between bee and wine
is that
bee is a flying insect, of the superfamily Apoidea, known for its organised societies and for collecting pollen and producing wax and honey while
wine is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of grapes.
As verbs the difference between bee and wine
is that
bee is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
wine is to entertain with wine.
canteen |
tuckshop |
As nouns the difference between canteen and tuckshop
is that
canteen is a small cafeteria or snack bar, especially one in a military establishment, school, or place of work while
tuckshop is an alternative spelling of tuck shop.
earn |
produce |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between earn and produce
is that
earn is (obsolete) to grieve while
produce is (obsolete) to draw out; to extend; to lengthen or prolong.
As verbs the difference between earn and produce
is that
earn is (
lb) to gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work or
earn can be (uk|dialect|dated) to curdle, as milk or
earn can be (obsolete) to long; to yearn while
produce is to yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
As nouns the difference between earn and produce
is that
earn is while
produce is items produced.
quit |
start |
As a verb quit
is .
As an acronym start is
(law).
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