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Sugar vs Baby - What's the difference?

sugar | baby |


As nouns the difference between sugar and baby

is that sugar is ray, beam (of light or radiation) while baby is baby (infant).

Jigging vs Hotching - What's the difference?

jigging | hotching |


As verbs the difference between jigging and hotching

is that jigging is while hotching is .

As a noun jigging

is the act of dancing a jig.

Aficionado vs Amateur - What's the difference?

aficionado | amateur |


As nouns the difference between aficionado and amateur

is that aficionado is {{cx|obsolete|lang=en}} An amateur bullfighter while amateur is a lover {{term|of}} something.

As an adjective amateur is

non-professional.

Meaning vs Connotations - What's the difference?

meaning | connotations |


As nouns the difference between meaning and connotations

is that meaning is the symbolic value of something while connotations is .

As a verb meaning

is .

As an adjective meaning

is having a (specified) intention.

Imagine vs Envisaged - What's the difference?

imagine | envisaged |


As verbs the difference between imagine and envisaged

is that imagine is while envisaged is (envisage).

As an adjective envisaged is

visualized, conceived, imagined.

Proposal vs Requirement - What's the difference?

proposal | requirement |


As nouns the difference between proposal and requirement

is that proposal is that which is proposed, or propounded for consideration or acceptance; a scheme or design; terms or conditions proposed; offer; as, to make proposals for a treaty of peace; to offer proposals for erecting a building; to make proposals of marriage while requirement is a necessity or prerequisite; something required or obligatory.

Theft vs Plunder - What's the difference?

theft | plunder |


As nouns the difference between theft and plunder

is that theft is the act of stealing property while plunder is an instance of plundering.

As a verb plunder is

to pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.

Unnecessary vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

unnecessary | obsolete |


As adjectives the difference between unnecessary and obsolete

is that unnecessary is not needed or necessary while obsolete is no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject).

As a verb obsolete is

to cause to become obsolete.

Apparent vs Arcane - What's the difference?

apparent | arcane |


As adjectives the difference between apparent and arcane

is that apparent is capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view while arcane is understood by only a few; obscure; requiring secret or mysterious knowledge.

Installation vs Attachment - What's the difference?

installation | attachment |


As nouns the difference between installation and attachment

is that installation is installation while attachment is the act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching.

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