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Reduce vs Slice - What's the difference?

reduce | slice |


In lang=en terms the difference between reduce and slice

is that reduce is to bring to an inferior state or condition while slice is to clear (eg a fire, or the grate bars of a furnace) by means of a slice bar .

In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between reduce and slice

is that reduce is (medicine) to perform a reduction; to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment while slice is (medicine) a section of image taken of an internal organ using mri (magnetic resonance imaging), ct (computed tomography), or various forms of x-ray.

As verbs the difference between reduce and slice

is that reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair while slice is to cut into slices.

As a noun slice is

that which is thin and broad.

Waterfront vs Riverside - What's the difference?

waterfront | riverside |


As nouns the difference between waterfront and riverside

is that waterfront is the land alongside a body of water while riverside is a bank or side of a river.

As an adjective riverside is

at or near the side of a river.

As a proper noun Riverside is

a place name applied to a locality, especially a city, that is situated beside a river.

Alarm vs Alaram - What's the difference?

alarm | alaram |


As a noun alarm

is alert, alarm.

As a verb alaram is

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Custard vs Bull - What's the difference?

custard | bull |


As nouns the difference between custard and bull

is that custard is a type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches while bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.

As an adjective bull is

large and strong, like a bull.

As a verb bull is

to force oneself (in a particular direction).

As a proper noun Bull is

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Stutter vs Falter - What's the difference?

stutter | falter |


In ambitransitive terms the difference between stutter and falter

is that stutter is to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while falter is to stammer; to utter with hesitation, or in a weak and trembling manner.

Stutter vs Flatter - What's the difference?

stutter | flatter |


As verbs the difference between stutter and flatter

is that stutter is to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour.

As nouns the difference between stutter and flatter

is that stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering while flatter is a type of set tool used by blacksmiths.

As an adjective flatter is

comparative of flat.

Adequate vs Eligible - What's the difference?

adequate | eligible |


As adjectives the difference between adequate and eligible

is that adequate is while eligible is eligible.

Diners vs Restaurant - What's the difference?

diners | restaurant |


As nouns the difference between diners and restaurant

is that diners is while restaurant is .

Fiction vs Imaginary - What's the difference?

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 vs Vast - What's the difference?

ennormus | vast |


As a noun vast is

west (compass point).

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