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Breeze vs Meander - What's the difference?

breeze | meander | Related terms |

Breeze is a related term of meander.


In lang=en terms the difference between breeze and meander

is that breeze is to buzz while meander is to wind, turn, or twist; to make flexuous.

As nouns the difference between breeze and meander

is that breeze is a gadfly; a horsefly or breeze can be a light, gentle wind while meander is a winding, crooked, or involved course.

As verbs the difference between breeze and meander

is that breeze is to buzz or breeze can be to move casually, in a carefree manner while meander is to wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.

Unvaried vs Flat - What's the difference?

unvaried | flat | Related terms |

Unvaried is a related term of flat.


As adjectives the difference between unvaried and flat

is that unvaried is not varied; monotonous or homogeneous; samely while flat is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat is

so as to be flat.

As a noun flat is

an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

As a verb flat is

(poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

Succession vs Mode - What's the difference?

succession | mode | Related terms |

Succession is a related term of mode.


As nouns the difference between succession and mode

is that succession is an act of following in sequence while mode is fashion, trend.

Plain vs Notorious - What's the difference?

plain | notorious | Related terms |

Notorious is a synonym of plain.



As adjectives the difference between plain and notorious

is that plain is flat, level while notorious is widely known, especially for something bad; infamous.

As an adverb plain

is simply.

As a noun plain

is a lamentation.

As a verb plain

is to lament, bewail.

Tartarean vs Malicious - What's the difference?

tartarean | malicious | Related terms |

Tartarean is a related term of malicious.


As adjectives the difference between tartarean and malicious

is that tartarean is of or relating to tartarus while malicious is of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite.

Feverish vs Irritated - What's the difference?

feverish | irritated | Related terms |

Feverish is a related term of irritated.


As adjectives the difference between feverish and irritated

is that feverish is in the state of having a fever, to have an elevated body temperature while irritated is experiencing a feeling of irritation.

As a verb irritated is

(irritate).

Ferment vs Disturbance - What's the difference?

ferment | disturbance | Related terms |

Ferment is a related term of disturbance.


As nouns the difference between ferment and disturbance

is that ferment is something, such as a yeast or barm, that causes fermentation while disturbance is the act of disturbing, being disturbed.

As a verb ferment

is to react, using fermentation; especially to produce alcohol by aging or by allowing yeast to act on sugars; to brew.

Granule vs Dash - What's the difference?

granule | dash | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between granule and dash

is that granule is a tiny grain, a small particle while dash is any of the following symbols: ‒ (figure dash), – (en dash), — (em dash), or ― (horizontal bar).

As a verb dash is

to run quickly or for a short distance.

As an interjection dash is

damn.

Perform vs Bring_to_pass - What's the difference?

perform | bring_to_pass | Related terms |

Perform is a related term of bring_to_pass.

Sequence vs Plenty - What's the difference?

sequence | plenty | Related terms |

Sequence is a related term of plenty.


As a verb sequence

is .

As an adjective sequence

is sequenced.

As a proper noun plenty is

a village in saskatchewan, canada.

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