supercell |
cyclone |
As nouns the difference between supercell and cyclone
is that
supercell is a severe thunderstorm with updrafts and downdrafts that are in near balance, allowing the storm to maintain itself for several hours supercells often produce large hail, powerful downpours, very strong winds and sometimes tornadoes while
cyclone is a system of winds rotating around a center of low atmospheric pressure.
redressal |
address |
As nouns the difference between redressal and address
is that
redressal is redress while
address is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
As a verb address is
(obsolete) to prepare oneself.
unstoppable |
everflowing |
As adjectives the difference between unstoppable and everflowing
is that
unstoppable is unable to be stopped while
everflowing is which flows unceasingly.
demolish |
rune |
As a verb demolish
is to destroy; to destruct.
As a noun rune is
air-hole (of a chimney).
demolish |
flatten |
As verbs the difference between demolish and flatten
is that
demolish is to destroy; to destruct while
flatten is to make something flat or flatter.
orchid |
garden |
As nouns the difference between orchid and garden
is that
orchid is a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours while
garden is an outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
As adjectives the difference between orchid and garden
is that
orchid is (colour) having a light purple colour while
garden is common, ordinary, domesticated.
As a verb garden is
to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden.
connecting |
networking |
As a verb connecting
is .
As a noun networking is
networking (meeting new people).
rain |
rained |
As a noun rain
is .
As a verb rained is
(
rain).
condemn |
nonjudgemental |
As a verb condemn
is to confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.
As an adjective nonjudgemental is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
judge |
defend |
As a proper noun judge
is .
As a verb defend is
defends, protects (3rd person singular, present tense).
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