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Insurgent vs Anarchist - What's the difference?

insurgent | anarchist |


As adjectives the difference between insurgent and anarchist

is that insurgent is rebellious, opposing authority while anarchist is relating to anarchism or to anarchists.

As nouns the difference between insurgent and anarchist

is that insurgent is one of several people who take up arms against the local state authority; a participant in insurgency while anarchist is one who believes in or advocates the absence of hierarchy and authority in most forms (compare anarchism), especially one who works toward the realization of such.

Parameter vs Aspect - What's the difference?

parameter | aspect |


As nouns the difference between parameter and aspect

is that parameter is a variable kept constant during an experiment, calculation or similar while aspect is the way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective.

Zesty vs Tasty - What's the difference?

zesty | tasty |


As adjectives the difference between zesty and tasty

is that zesty is having a piquant or pungent taste; spicy while tasty is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.

Shorelines vs Coastlines - What's the difference?

shorelines | coastlines |


As nouns the difference between shorelines and coastlines

is that shorelines is while coastlines is .

Swing vs Dingle - What's the difference?

swing | dingle |


As a verb swing

is to rotate about an off-centre fixed point.

As a noun swing

is the manner in which something is swung.

As a proper noun dingle is

a harbour town in county kerry ireland, and the peninsula on which it stands.

Coax vs Coach - What's the difference?

coax | coach |


As verbs the difference between coax and coach

is that coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease while coach is to train.

As nouns the difference between coax and coach

is that coax is a simpleton; a dupe while coach is a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.

Implication vs Rational - What's the difference?

implication | rational |


As nouns the difference between implication and rational

is that implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating while rational is (mathematics) a rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers.

As an adjective rational is

capable of reasoning.

Increased vs Accelerated - What's the difference?

increased | accelerated |


As verbs the difference between increased and accelerated

is that increased is (increase) while accelerated is (accelerate).

As an adjective accelerated is

moving or progressing faster than is usual.

Dependency vs Attachment - What's the difference?

dependency | attachment |


In computing terms the difference between dependency and attachment

is that dependency is reliance on the functionality provided by some other, external component while attachment is a file sent along with an email.

As nouns the difference between dependency and attachment

is that dependency is a state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative while attachment is the act or process of (physically or figuratively) attaching.

Puke vs Yak - What's the difference?

puke | yak |


As nouns the difference between puke and yak

is that puke is vomit while yak is an ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas and Tibet with dark, long and silky hair a horse like tail and a full, bushy mane.

As verbs the difference between puke and yak

is that puke is to vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach while yak is to talk, particularly informally but persistently, such as chatter.

As an adjective puke

is a fine grade of woolen cloth.

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