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Metamorphosis vs Metastasic - What's the difference?

metamorphosis | metastasic |


As a noun metamorphosis

is a transformation, such as that of magic or by sorcery.

As an adjective metastasic is

of, pertaining to, or resulting from metastasis.

Squat vs Lean - What's the difference?

squat | lean |


As an adjective squat

is relatively short or low and thick or broad.

As a noun squat

is a position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet or squat can be the angel shark (genus squatina ).

As a verb squat

is to bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

As a proper noun lean is

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Dominate vs Takeover - What's the difference?

dominate | takeover |


As a verb dominate

is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.

As a noun takeover is

the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.

Imaginary vs Reality - What's the difference?

imaginary | reality |


As nouns the difference between imaginary and reality

is that imaginary is imagination; fancy while reality is the state of being actual or real.

As an adjective imaginary

is existing only in the imagination.

Hello vs War - What's the difference?

hello | war |


As an interjection hello

is .

As a noun hello

is "!" or an equivalent greeting.

As a verb hello

is to greet with "hello".

As a proper noun war is

the personification of war, often depicted in armor, and riding a red horse.

Conquer vs Takeover - What's the difference?

conquer | takeover |


As a verb conquer

is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.

As a noun takeover is

the purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, especially where some stakeholders in the purchased company oppose the purchase.

Morose vs Poignant - What's the difference?

morose | poignant |


As adjectives the difference between morose and poignant

is that morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour while poignant is (obsolete|of a weapon etc) sharp-pointed; keen.

Exert vs Engender - What's the difference?

exert | engender |


As verbs the difference between exert and engender

is that exert is to put in vigorous action while engender is (obsolete|transitive) to beget (of a man); to bear or conceive (of a woman) or engender can be (critical theory) to endow with gender; to create gender or enhance the importance of gender.

Seed vs Child - What's the difference?

seed | child |


As nouns the difference between seed and child

is that seed is (fertilized grain) A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant while child is a daughter or son; an offspring.

As a verb seed

is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

Throat vs Thought - What's the difference?

throat | thought |


As nouns the difference between throat and thought

is that throat is the front part of the neck while thought is form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking.

As verbs the difference between throat and thought

is that throat is to utter in the throat; to mutter while thought is past tense of think.

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