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Devotee vs Fervid - What's the difference?

devotee | fervid |


As a noun devotee

is an ardent enthusiast or admirer.

As an adjective fervid is

intensely hot, emotional, or zealous.

Garry vs Gillespie - What's the difference?

garry | gillespie |


As proper nouns the difference between garry and gillespie

is that garry is a given name derived from surnames, a mostly British variant of Gary while Gillespie is {{surname}.

Alice vs Zach - What's the difference?

alice | zach |


As proper nouns the difference between alice and zach

is that alice is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}} popular in England since the Middle Ages while Zach is a male given name, diminutive of Zachariah and Zachary.

Lee vs Zach - What's the difference?

lee | zach |


As proper nouns the difference between lee and zach

is that lee is {{surname|A=An|English topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a meadow (the Anglo-Saxon for meadow being ley or leag) while Zach is a male given name, diminutive of Zachariah and Zachary.

As a noun lee

is a protected cove or harbor, out of the wind.

Lee vs Zachariah - What's the difference?

lee | zachariah |


As proper nouns the difference between lee and zachariah

is that lee is {{surname|A=An|English topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a meadow (the Anglo-Saxon for meadow being ley or leag) while Zachariah is alternative form of Zechariah|lang=en.

As a noun lee

is a protected cove or harbor, out of the wind.

Finley vs Zachariah - What's the difference?

finley | zachariah |


As proper nouns the difference between finley and zachariah

is that finley is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}} derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh meaning "fair warrior"; a variant of Finlay while Zachariah is alternative form of Zechariah|lang=en.

Finley vs Zach - What's the difference?

finley | zach |


As proper nouns the difference between finley and zach

is that finley is {{surname|Scottish|from=Scottish Gaelic}} derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh meaning "fair warrior"; a variant of Finlay while Zach is a male given name, diminutive of Zachariah and Zachary.

Mega vs Millions - What's the difference?

mega | millions |


As an adjective mega

is very large.

As a noun millions is

plural of million.

Chalupa vs Enchilada - What's the difference?

chalupa | enchilada |


As nouns the difference between chalupa and enchilada

is that chalupa is a specialty food of south-central Mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc while enchilada is a Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce.

Preaching vs Evangelism - What's the difference?

preaching | evangelism |


As nouns the difference between preaching and evangelism

is that preaching is the act of delivering a sermon or similar moral instruction while evangelism is sharing news of something in order to convince someone to join or otherwise accept it.

As a verb preaching

is .

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