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Rapt vs Clothes - What's the difference?

rapt | clothes |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rapt and clothes

is that rapt is (obsolete) rapidity while clothes is (obsolete).

As verbs the difference between rapt and clothes

is that rapt is (obsolete) to transport or ravish while clothes is (clothe).

As nouns the difference between rapt and clothes

is that rapt is (obsolete) an ecstasy; a trance while clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel.

As an adjective rapt

is (uncomparable|archaic) snatched, taken away; abducted.

Cymbal vs Bagpipes - What's the difference?

cymbal | bagpipes |


As nouns the difference between cymbal and bagpipes

is that cymbal is (musical instruments) a concave plate of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck: played either in pairs, by striking them together, or singly by striking with a drumstick or the like while bagpipes is a musical wind instrument having a flexible bag inflated by a tube or bellows, a double-reed melody pipe and up to four drone pipes there are several types from different national traditions, each having peculiar characteristics.

Tend vs Intent - What's the difference?

tend | intent |


As a verb tend

is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn.

As a noun intent is

a purpose; something that is intended.

As an adjective intent is

firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

Tent vs Intent - What's the difference?

tent | intent |


As nouns the difference between tent and intent

is that tent is a pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather while intent is a purpose; something that is intended.

As a verb tent

is to go camping.

As an adjective intent is

firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

Science vs Folklore - What's the difference?

science | folklore |


As nouns the difference between science and folklore

is that science is (countable) a particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability or science can be while folklore is folklore.

As a verb science

is to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.

Biology vs Folklore - What's the difference?

biology | folklore |


As nouns the difference between biology and folklore

is that biology is the study of all life or living matter while folklore is folklore.

Science vs Mythology - What's the difference?

science | mythology |


In uncountable terms the difference between science and mythology

is that science is the scientific community while mythology is the systematic collection and study of myths.

As nouns the difference between science and mythology

is that science is a particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability while mythology is the collection of myths of a people, concerning the origin of the people, history, deities, ancestors and heroes.

As a verb science

is to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.

Decoy vs Pretend - What's the difference?

decoy | pretend |


As verbs the difference between decoy and pretend

is that decoy is to act or use a decoy while pretend is .

As a noun decoy

is a person or object meant to lure something to danger.

Inefficiency vs Incompetence - What's the difference?

inefficiency | incompetence |


As nouns the difference between inefficiency and incompetence

is that inefficiency is lack of efficiency or effectiveness while incompetence is inability to perform; lack of competence; ineptitude.

Recognize vs Indicate - What's the difference?

recognize | indicate |


As verbs the difference between recognize and indicate

is that recognize is to match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity or recognize can be to cognize again while indicate is to point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.

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