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Lobular vs Lips - What's the difference?

lobular | lips |


As an adjective lobular

is of or relating to a lobule.

As a noun lips is

.

Dictionary vs Directory - What's the difference?

dictionary | directory |


In computing terms the difference between dictionary and directory

is that dictionary is an associative array, a data structure where each value is referenced by a particular key, analogous to words and definitions in a physical dictionary while directory is a virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other directories may be stored. The files and subdirectories in a directory are usually related.

As nouns the difference between dictionary and directory

is that dictionary is a reference work with a list of words from one or more languages, normally ordered alphabetically and explaining each word's meaning and sometimes containing information on its etymology, usage, translations, and other data while directory is a list of names, addresses etc, of specific classes of people or organizations, often in alphabetical order or in some classification.

As a verb dictionary

is to look up in a dictionary.

As an adjective directory is

containing directions; instructing; directorial.

Pirates vs Bootlegger - What's the difference?

pirates | bootlegger |


As a verb pirates

is .

As a noun bootlegger is

an illegal trader of goods, especially of alcohol.

Worshiping vs Religion - What's the difference?

worshiping | religion |


As a verb worshiping

is (us).

As a noun religion is

religion.

Homophone vs Homonyms - What's the difference?

homophone | homonyms |


As nouns the difference between homophone and homonyms

is that homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling or meaning or origin, for example: carat, caret, carrot, and karat while homonyms is plural of lang=en.

Grass vs Leaves - What's the difference?

grass | leaves |


As a proper noun grass

is .

As a noun leaves is

or leaves can be .

As a verb leaves is

(leave).

Vest vs Doublet - What's the difference?

vest | doublet |


As nouns the difference between vest and doublet

is that vest is a loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arabic or Middle Eastern countries while doublet is a man’s close-fitting jacket, with or without sleeves. Men in Europe wore doublets from the 1400s to the 1600s.

As a verb vest

is to clothe with, or as with, a vestment, or garment; to dress; to robe; to cover, surround, or encompass closely.

Harmattan vs Winter - What's the difference?

harmattan | winter |


As nouns the difference between harmattan and winter

is that harmattan is parching dust-bearing land-wind on coast of Upper Guinea in December, January & February while winter is traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from December 23 to March 20 in continental regions of the Northern Hemisphere or the months of June, July and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region.

As a verb winter is

to spend the winter (in a particular place).

As a proper noun Winter is

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Sample vs Record - What's the difference?

sample | record |


As an initialism sample

is (emergency medicine) initialism of signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past pertinent history, last oral intake, events leading to present illness .

As a noun record is

record.

Appetizers vs Dessert - What's the difference?

appetizers | dessert |


As nouns the difference between appetizers and dessert

is that appetizers is while dessert is (label) dessert, pudding.

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