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Anthro vs Homo - What's the difference?

anthro | homo |


As nouns the difference between anthro and homo

is that anthro is anthropology while homo is Short form of homosexual.

As adjectives the difference between anthro and homo

is that anthro is anthropomorphic while homo is of or pertaining to homosexuality.

As an acronym HOMO is

highest occupied molecular orbital.

Tragedy vs Incidents - What's the difference?

tragedy | incidents |


As nouns the difference between tragedy and incidents

is that tragedy is a drama or similar work, in which the main character is brought to ruin or otherwise suffers the extreme consequences of some tragic flaw or weakness of character while incidents is plural of lang=en.

Friendly vs Snug - What's the difference?

friendly | snug |


As adjectives the difference between friendly and snug

is that friendly is generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character while snug is comfortable; cosy (cozy); satisfactory.

As nouns the difference between friendly and snug

is that friendly is (sports) a game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc while snug is (british) a small, comfortable back room in a pub.

As an adverb friendly

is in a friendly manner, like a friend.

As a verb snug is

to make secure or snug.

Cosy vs Friendly - What's the difference?

cosy | friendly |


As adjectives the difference between cosy and friendly

is that cosy is affording comfort and warmth; snug; social while friendly is generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.

As nouns the difference between cosy and friendly

is that cosy is a padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg while friendly is a game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc.

As a verb cosy

is to become snug and comfortable.

As an adverb friendly is

in a friendly manner, like a friend.

Wiki vs Mickey - What's the difference?

wiki | mickey |


As proper nouns the difference between wiki and mickey

is that wiki is (proscribed) wikipedia while mickey is a diminutive of the male given names michael, mike or mick.

As a noun mickey is

(slang) a mickey finn; a beverage, usually alcoholic, that has been drugged.

Me vs Kine - What's the difference?

me | kine |


As a pronoun me

is my; of mine.

As an article kine is

a.

As a numeral kine is

one.

Hub vs Platform - What's the difference?

hub | platform |


In computing terms the difference between hub and platform

is that hub is a computer networking device connecting several ethernet ports. See switch while platform is a particular type of operating system or environment such as a database or other specific software, and/or a particular type of computer or microprocessor, used to describe a particular environment for running other software, or for defining a specific software or hardware environment for discussion purposes.

In obsolete terms the difference between hub and platform

is that hub is the hilt of a weapon while platform is a plan; a sketch; a model; a pattern.

As nouns the difference between hub and platform

is that hub is the central part, usually cylindrical, of a wheel; the nave while platform is a raised stage from which speeches are made and on which musical and other performances are made.

As a verb platform is

to furnish with or shape into a platform.

Distinct vs Translucent - What's the difference?

distinct | translucent |


As adjectives the difference between distinct and translucent

is that distinct is capable of being perceived very clearly while translucent is allowing light to pass through, but diffusing it.

Frantic vs Outburst - What's the difference?

frantic | outburst |


As an adjective frantic

is insane, mentally unstable.

As a verb outburst is

to burst out.

As a noun outburst is

a sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.

Extremely vs Desperately - What's the difference?

extremely | desperately |


As adverbs the difference between extremely and desperately

is that extremely is to an extreme degree while desperately is in a desperate manner; without regard to danger or safety; recklessly.

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