psycho |
soul |
As nouns the difference between psycho and soul
is that
psycho is a person who is psychotic or otherwise insane while
soul is the spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death.
As an adjective psycho
is psychotic, or otherwise insane.
As a verb soul is
to endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
leftoverfood |
scraps |
As a noun scraps is
, left over pieces.
As a verb scraps is
(
scrap).
hereunder |
hereto |
As adverbs the difference between hereunder and hereto
is that
hereunder is under this while
hereto is to here, to this.
habitat |
inhabitants |
As nouns the difference between habitat and inhabitants
is that
habitat is a specific place or natural conditions in which a plant or animal lives while
inhabitants is plural of lang=en.
faithfullness |
commitment |
As a noun commitment is
the act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially:.
congruence |
consistent |
As nouns the difference between congruence and consistent
is that
congruence is the quality of agreeing or corresponding; being suitable and appropriate while
consistent is objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.
As an adjective consistent is
of a regularly occurring, dependable nature.
hype |
blurb |
As nouns the difference between hype and blurb
is that
hype is promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims while
blurb is a short description of a book, film, musical work, or other product written and used for promotional purposes.
As verbs the difference between hype and blurb
is that
hype is to promote heavily; to advertise or build up while
blurb is to write or quote something in a.
hype |
blurt |
As verbs the difference between hype and blurt
is that
hype is to promote heavily; to advertise or build up while
blurt is to utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.
As a noun hype
is promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.
pace |
parce |
As a proper noun pace
is .
diffusion |
infection |
As nouns the difference between diffusion and infection
is that
diffusion is diffusion (physics: the intermingling of the molecules of a fluid due to random thermal agitation) while
infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.
Pages