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Almondine vs Amaretto - What's the difference?

almondine | amaretto |


As nouns the difference between almondine and amaretto

is that almondine is a gemstone that is either a deep red garnet or a purple spinel while amaretto is a sweet-bitter liqueur originating from Italy (but also prodcued in Turkey), flavored with almonds and a secret blend-specific mix of some 200 ingredients such as the pits from apricots, peaches, cherries or other stone-fruits.

As an adjective almondine

is garnished with almond slices.

Fill vs Fills - What's the difference?

fill | fills |


As verbs the difference between fill and fills

is that fill is to occupy fully, to take up all of while fills is third-person singular of fill.

As nouns the difference between fill and fills

is that fill is a sufficient or more than sufficient amount while fills is plural of lang=en Usually used of multiple people, not of a single person.

As a proper noun Fill

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Butter vs Roll - What's the difference?

butter | roll |


In transitive terms the difference between butter and roll

is that butter is to spread butter on while roll is to beat up.

Ration vs Thesaurus - What's the difference?

ration | thesaurus |


As nouns the difference between ration and thesaurus

is that ration is while thesaurus is thesaurus.

Nether vs Hell - What's the difference?

nether | hell |


As nouns the difference between nether and hell

is that nether is oppression; stress; a withering or stunting influence while hell is a place or situation of great suffering in life.

As an adjective nether

is lower; under.

As an adverb nether

is down; downward.

As a verb nether

is to bring or thrust down; bring or make low; lower; abase; humble.

As a proper noun hell is

in various religions, the place where some or all spirits are believed to go after death.

As an interjection hell is

Used to express discontent, unhappiness, or anger.

Parasite vs Parasitoid - What's the difference?

parasite | parasitoid |


As nouns the difference between parasite and parasitoid

is that parasite is a person who lives on other people's efforts or expense and gives little or nothing back while parasitoid is any organism that is parasitic during part of its life cycle, especially one that eventually kills its host.

Mercurochrome vs Merbromin - What's the difference?

mercurochrome | merbromin |


As nouns the difference between mercurochrome and merbromin

is that mercurochrome is merbromin while merbromin is (medicine) a topical antiseptic that is an organomercury derivative of fluorescein.

Parasites vs Parasitoids - What's the difference?

parasites | parasitoids |


As nouns the difference between parasites and parasitoids

is that parasites is while parasitoids is .

Scalp vs Skin - What's the difference?

scalp | skin |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between scalp and skin

is that scalp is (slang) to resell, especially tickets, usually for an inflated price, often illegally while skin is (slang) bare flesh, particularly bare breasts.

As nouns the difference between scalp and skin

is that scalp is the top of the head; the skull while skin is (uncountable) the outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human.

As verbs the difference between scalp and skin

is that scalp is to remove the scalp (part of the head from where the hair grows), by brutal act or accident while skin is to injure the skin of.

Pins vs Boots - What's the difference?

pins | boots |


As nouns the difference between pins and boots

is that pins is plural of lang=en while boots is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between pins and boots

is that pins is third-person singular of pin while boots is third-person singular of boot.

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