hitting |
kicking |
As nouns the difference between hitting and kicking
is that
hitting is a series of hits or blows directed at a person or object while
kicking is the action of the verb
to kick.
As verbs the difference between hitting and kicking
is that
hitting is present participle of lang=en while
kicking is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective kicking is
(often kickin') Terrific, great (of clothes) smart, fashionable.
agave |
peyote |
As nouns the difference between agave and peyote
is that
agave is a plant of the genus
Agave, which includes the maguey or century plant. Attaining maturity, it produces a gigantic flower stem while
peyote is a small, spineless cactus (species: Lophophora williamsii) found from southwest United States to central Mexico that produces buttonlike tubercles that can be chewed for its psychedelic effect, primarily from the drug mescaline.
integration |
mixture |
As nouns the difference between integration and mixture
is that
integration is integration while
mixture is the act of mixing.
cloak |
timepiece |
As nouns the difference between cloak and timepiece
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
timepiece is any device that measures or registers time; a clock or watch, especially one lacking a chime or other striking mechanism.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
homonymy |
homophone |
As nouns the difference between homonymy and homophone
is that
homonymy is the property of being a homonym while
homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling
or meaning
or origin, for example: carat, caret, carrot, and karat.
apples |
batman |
As a noun apples
is .
As a proper noun batman is
a province in turkey or
batman can be a fictional hero of (
dc comics) whose name is bruce wayne and who uses a bat-themed costume and equipment and regularly has the assistance of his sidekick robin.
headstrong |
confident |
As adjectives the difference between headstrong and confident
is that
headstrong is determined to do as one pleases, and not as others want while
confident is very sure of something; positive.
As a noun confident is
obsolete form of lang=en.
keen |
shriek |
In uk terms the difference between keen and shriek
is that
keen is extremely low as to be competitive while
shriek is
(slang) An exclamation mark.
As verbs the difference between keen and shriek
is that
keen is to sharpen; to make cold while
shriek is to utter a loud, sharp, shrill sound or cry, as do some birds and beasts; to scream, as in a sudden fright, in horror or anguish.
As nouns the difference between keen and shriek
is that
keen is a prolonged wail for a deceased person while
shriek is a sharp, shrill outcry or scream; a shrill wild cry such as is caused by sudden or extreme terror, pain, or the like.
As an adjective keen
is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
chance |
time |
As a proper noun chance
is , an american pet form of chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance.
As a noun time is
.
chances |
times |
As a noun chances
is .
As a verb chances
is (
chance).
As a proper noun times is
(newspapers) a common name (often in combination) for a newspaper or periodical, especially
, etc.
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