adequate |
eligible |
As adjectives the difference between adequate and eligible
is that
adequate is while
eligible is eligible.
diners |
restaurant |
As nouns the difference between diners and restaurant
is that
diners is while
restaurant is .
fiction |
imaginary |
As nouns the difference between fiction and imaginary
is that
fiction is literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose while
imaginary is imagination; fancy.
As an adjective imaginary is
existing only in the imagination.
ennormus |
vast |
As a noun vast is
west (compass point).
enormus |
vast |
As a noun vast is
west (compass point).
filled |
clogged |
As adjectives the difference between filled and clogged
is that
filled is (
label) that is now full while
clogged is having an obstructed flow; blocked.
As verbs the difference between filled and clogged
is that
filled is (
fill) while
clogged is (
clog).
gawk |
glaze |
As nouns the difference between gawk and glaze
is that
gawk is a cuckoo or
gawk can be a simpleton, stupid or clumsy person while
glaze is (ceramics) the vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing see (transitive verb).
As verbs the difference between gawk and glaze
is that
gawk is to stare or gape stupidly while
glaze is to install windows.
adductor |
extensor |
In anatomy terms the difference between adductor and extensor
is that
adductor is a muscle which draws a limb or part of the body toward the middle line of the body, or closes extended parts of the body; -- opposed to abductor; as, the adductor of the eye, which turns the eye toward the nose while
extensor is a muscle whose contraction extends or straightens a limb or body part.
transfrom |
change |
As a noun change is
(
lb) change.
meanwhile |
instance |
As nouns the difference between meanwhile and instance
is that
meanwhile is the time between two events while
instance is (obsolete) urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence.
As an adverb meanwhile
is during the time (that something is happening).
As a verb instance is
to mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact.
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