instinct |
appetence |
As nouns the difference between instinct and appetence
is that
instinct is a natural or inherent impulse or behaviour while
appetence is appetence.
As an adjective instinct
is (archaic) imbued, charged ((
with) something).
decision |
invention |
As nouns the difference between decision and invention
is that
decision is a choice or judgement while
invention is something invented.
As a verb decision
is to defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout.
resolution |
invention |
As nouns the difference between resolution and invention
is that
resolution is resolution while
invention is .
decompose |
destruct |
In transitive terms the difference between decompose and destruct
is that
decompose is to separate or break down something into its components; to disintegrate or fragment while
destruct is to intentionally cause the destruction of.
In intransitive terms the difference between decompose and destruct
is that
decompose is to rot, decay or putrefy while
destruct is to self-destruct.
skunks |
badgers |
As nouns the difference between skunks and badgers
is that
skunks is plural of lang=en while
badgers is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between skunks and badgers
is that
skunks is third-person singular of skunk while
badgers is third-person singular of badger.
hunger |
voracity |
As nouns the difference between hunger and voracity
is that
hunger is hunger while
voracity is the state of being voracious; rapacity or extreme gluttony.
lethargy |
excitement |
As nouns the difference between lethargy and excitement
is that
lethargy is a condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns while
excitement is the state of being excited (emotionally aroused).
mediocrities |
mediocrity |
As nouns the difference between mediocrities and mediocrity
is that
mediocrities is while
mediocrity is the quality of being intermediate between two extremes; a mean.
supposition |
evidence |
As nouns the difference between supposition and evidence
is that
supposition is something that is supposed; an assumption made to account for known facts, conjecture while
evidence is facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.
As a verb evidence is
to provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.
insisting |
insistent |
As a verb insisting
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective insistent is
standing or resting on something.
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