Relish vs Rejoice - What's the difference?
relish | rejoice |In transitive terms the difference between relish and rejoice
is that relish is to taste or eat with pleasure, to like the flavor of; to take great pleasure in while rejoice is to make happy, exhilarate.As verbs the difference between relish and rejoice
is that relish is to taste; to have a specified taste or flavour while rejoice is to be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy.As a noun relish
is a pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.Colony vs Microcolony - What's the difference?
colony | microcolony |As nouns the difference between colony and microcolony
is that colony is a settlement of emigrants who move to a new place, but remain culturally tied to their original place of origin while microcolony is a microscopic colony of cells (especially of bacteria).Address vs Illustrate - What's the difference?
address | illustrate |In obsolete terms the difference between address and illustrate
is that address is act of preparing oneself while illustrate is to give renown or honour to; to make illustrious; to glorify.As verbs the difference between address and illustrate
is that address is to prepare oneself while illustrate is to shed light upon; to illuminate.As a noun address
is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.Cool vs Sleek - What's the difference?
cool | sleek |As adjectives the difference between cool and sleek
is that cool is having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold while sleek is having an even, smooth surface; smooth; hence, glossy.As nouns the difference between cool and sleek
is that cool is a moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness while sleek is that which makes smooth; varnish.As verbs the difference between cool and sleek
is that cool is to lose heat, to get colder while sleek is to make smooth or glossy; to polish or cause to be attractive.As an acronym COOL
is CLIPS Object-Oriented LanguageAs an adverb sleek is
with ease and dexterity.Gt vs Lt - What's the difference?
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