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Strange vs Butter - What's the difference?

strange | butter |


As a proper noun strange

is .

As a noun butter is

butter.

Crab vs Snail - What's the difference?

crab | snail |


As nouns the difference between crab and snail

is that crab is a crustacean of the infraorder brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace or crab can be the crab apple or wild apple or crab can be the tree species , native of south america or crab can be short for carabiner while snail is any of very many animals (either hermaphroditic or nonhermaphroditic), of the class gastropoda , having a coiled shell.

As verbs the difference between crab and snail

is that crab is to fish for crabs or crab can be (obsolete) to irritate, make surly or sour while snail is to move or travel very slowly.

Goals vs Principle - What's the difference?

goals | principle |


As nouns the difference between goals and principle

is that goals is plural of lang=en while principle is a fundamental assumption.

As a verb principle is

to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Plagiarism vs Fraud - What's the difference?

plagiarism | fraud |


As nouns the difference between plagiarism and fraud

is that plagiarism is the act of plagiarizing: the copying of another person's ideas, text, or other creative work, and presenting it as one's own, especially without permission while fraud is any act of deception carried out for the purpose of unfair, undeserved and/or unlawful gain.

As a verb fraud is

to defraud.

Pansentience vs Sentiency - What's the difference?

pansentience | sentiency |

Sentiency is a related term of pansentience.



As nouns the difference between pansentience and sentiency

is that pansentience is the concept of all things having sentience while sentiency is the property of having sensation; sentience.

Reject vs Reproved - What's the difference?

reject | reproved |


As verbs the difference between reject and reproved

is that reject is to refuse to accept while reproved is (reprove).

As a noun reject

is something that is rejected.

Psychopath vs Mad - What's the difference?

psychopath | mad |


As a noun psychopath

is a person with a personality disorder indicated by a pattern of lying, cunning, manipulating]], glibness, exploiting, heedlessness, arrogance, [[delusion of grandeur|delusions of grandeur, sexual promiscuity, low self-control, disregard for morality, lack of acceptance of responsibility, callousness, and lack of empathy and remorse such an individual may be especially prone to violent and criminal offenses.

As a pronoun mad is

.

Supplier vs Bidder - What's the difference?

supplier | bidder |


As nouns the difference between supplier and bidder

is that supplier is one who supplies; a provider while bidder is someone who bids, e.g. at an auction.

Tenderer vs Supplier - What's the difference?

tenderer | supplier |


As nouns the difference between tenderer and supplier

is that tenderer is one who tenders (a bid, a contract, etc.) while supplier is one who supplies; a provider.

As an adjective tenderer

is comparative of tender.

Keen vs Diligent - What's the difference?

keen | diligent |


As adjectives the difference between keen and diligent

is that keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense while diligent is performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard.

As a verb keen

is to sharpen; to make cold.

As a noun keen

is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.

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