afterworld |
otherworld |
As nouns the difference between afterworld and otherworld
is that
afterworld is a supposed world that is entered after death while
Otherworld is the other realms of existence beyond the world of mankind, especially the realms of the dead or the fairy folk.
piffling |
trifling |
As adjectives the difference between piffling and trifling
is that
piffling is unimportant while
trifling is trivial, or of little importance.
As a verb piffling
is .
As a noun trifling is
the act of one who trifles; frivolous behaviour.
value |
characteristic |
As nouns the difference between value and characteristic
is that
value is the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable while
characteristic is a distinguishable feature of a person or thing.
As a verb value
is to estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
As an adjective characteristic is
being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing.
supply |
distribution |
As nouns the difference between supply and distribution
is that
supply is (uncountable) the act of supplying while
distribution is distribution.
As a verb supply
is to provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
As an adverb supply
is supplely: in a supple manner, with suppleness.
rush |
accelerate |
In intransitive terms the difference between rush and accelerate
is that
rush is to flow or move forward rapidly or noisily while
accelerate is grow; increase.
In transitive terms the difference between rush and accelerate
is that
rush is to transport or carry quickly while
accelerate is to hasten, as the occurrence of an event.
As verbs the difference between rush and accelerate
is that
rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste while
accelerate is to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of.
As adjectives the difference between rush and accelerate
is that
rush is performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure while
accelerate is accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.
As a noun rush
is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers.
As a proper noun Rush
is {{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.
viable |
promising |
As adjectives the difference between viable and promising
is that
viable is able to live on its own (as for a newborn. while
promising is showing promise, and likely to develop in a desirable fashion.
As a verb promising is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun promising is
the act of making a promise.
snake |
worms |
As nouns the difference between snake and worms
is that
snake is a legless reptile of the sub-order
Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue while
worms is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between snake and worms
is that
snake is to follow or move in a winding route while
worms is third-person singular of worm.
As proper nouns the difference between snake and worms
is that
snake is an early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail while
Worms is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
kilo |
kip |
As a noun kilo
is (
l), short form of kilogram (unit of mass equal to 1000 grams).
As a proper noun kip is
.
amorous |
enamour |
As an adjective amorous
is inclined or having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment.
As a verb enamour is
an alternative spelling of from=UK|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|lang=en.
boon |
noob |
Noob is a anagram of boon.
As nouns the difference between boon and noob
is that
boon is a prayer; petition while
noob is a newb or newbie; refers to the idea that someone is new to a game, concept, or idea; implying a lack of experience. Also, in some areas the word noob can mean someone is obsessed with things.
As an adjective boon
is good; prosperous; as, "boon voyage.
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