deterrent |
repellant |
As a verb deterrent
is .
As an adjective repellant is
.
As a noun repellant is
.
them |
theyre |
As an adjective them
is additional.
As a conjunction them
is plus.
As a verb them
is to increase.
As a contraction theyre is
(informal|nonstandard).
unbolt |
untie |
As verbs the difference between unbolt and untie
is that
unbolt is to undo a bolt; to unlock while
untie is to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.
agree |
smart |
As a verb agree
is .
As a proper noun smart is
.
montane |
mountain |
As nouns the difference between montane and mountain
is that
montane is flora and fauna of a montane habitat while
mountain is a large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land, usually given by geographers as above 1000 feet in height (or 304.8 metres), though such masses may still be described as hills in comparison with larger mountains.
As an adjective montane
is mountainous; specifically, pertaining to the cool, moist upland slopes below the timberline.
paraphyletic |
plesiomorphy |
As an adjective paraphyletic
is of a defined group of taxa, not including all descendants of the common ancestor of all members.
As a noun plesiomorphy is
a character state that is present in both outgroups and in the ancestors.
paraphyly |
plesiomorphy |
As nouns the difference between paraphyly and plesiomorphy
is that
paraphyly is the condition of being paraphyletic while
plesiomorphy is a character state that is present in both outgroups and in the ancestors.
troy |
intelligence |
As an adjective troy
is of, or relating to, troy weight.
As a noun intelligence is
(uncountable) capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
evelyn |
chris |
As proper nouns the difference between evelyn and chris
is that
evelyn is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}} while
Chris is a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and, less commonly, of Christian.
wolf |
whale |
In transitive terms the difference between wolf and whale
is that
wolf is to devour; to gobble; to eat (something) voraciously while
whale is to flog, to beat.
As a proper noun Wolf
is the constellation
Lupus.
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