marked |
remark |
As verbs the difference between marked and remark
is that
marked is past tense of mark while
remark is to make a remark or remarks; to comment.
As an adjective marked
is having a visible or identifying mark.
As a noun remark is
act of pointing out or attentively noticing; notice or observation.
boot |
boot |
As nouns the difference between boot and boot
is that
boot is boat while
boot is boat.
precipice |
rockface |
As nouns the difference between precipice and rockface
is that
precipice is precipice, deep and steep escarpment while
rockface is .
accumulate |
acrue |
As verbs the difference between accumulate and acrue
is that
accumulate is to heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass while
acrue is .
As an adjective accumulate
is (poetic|rare) collected; accumulated.
drow |
portray |
As a noun drow
is a fictional race of dark elves]] in various fantasy settings, such as
[[w:dungeons & dragons|dungeons & dragons .
As a verb portray is
to paint or draw the likeness of.
innovative |
invention |
As an adjective innovative
is characterized by the creation of new ideas or things.
As a noun invention is
.
effectively |
certainly |
As adverbs the difference between effectively and certainly
is that
effectively is in an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect while
certainly is in a way which is certain; with certainty.
preception |
mentality |
As nouns the difference between preception and mentality
is that
preception is a precept while
mentality is a mindset; a way of thinking.
prospective |
mental |
As nouns the difference between prospective and mental
is that
prospective is (obsolete) the scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect while
mental is moron.
As an adjective prospective
is likely or expected to happen or become.
immensely |
profoundly |
As adverbs the difference between immensely and profoundly
is that
immensely is hugely; extremely; vastly while
profoundly is with depth, meaningfully.
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