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Restored vs Repaired - What's the difference?

restored | repaired | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between restored and repaired

is that restored is past tense of restore while repaired is past tense of repair.

As an adjective restored

is pertaining to something or someone renewed or rebuilt.

Bunching vs Tuberosity - What's the difference?

bunching | tuberosity | Related terms |

Bunching is a related term of tuberosity.


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between bunching and tuberosity

is that bunching is (uncountable) the illegitimate supplying of laboratory animals that are actually kidnapped pets or illegally trapped strays while tuberosity is (uncountable) the condition of being tuberous.

As nouns the difference between bunching and tuberosity

is that bunching is (countable) an arrangement of items in a bunch while tuberosity is (uncountable) the condition of being tuberous.

As a verb bunching

is .

Incipient vs Rough - What's the difference?

incipient | rough | Related terms |

Incipient is a related term of rough.


As adjectives the difference between incipient and rough

is that incipient is in an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence while rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As nouns the difference between incipient and rough

is that incipient is (countable|obsolete) beginner while rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough is

to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough is

in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Hail vs Panegyrise - What's the difference?

hail | panegyrise | Synonyms |

Hail is a synonym of panegyrise.


As verbs the difference between hail and panegyrise

is that hail is (impersonal) said of the weather when hail is falling or hail can be to greet; give salutation to; salute while panegyrise is .

As a noun hail

is balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.

As an adjective hail

is (obsolete) healthy, whole, safe.

As an interjection hail

is an exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.

Superb vs Huge - What's the difference?

superb | huge | Related terms |

Superb is a related term of huge.


As adjectives the difference between superb and huge

is that superb is while huge is very large.

Impression vs Liking - What's the difference?

impression | liking | Related terms |

Impression is a related term of liking.


As nouns the difference between impression and liking

is that impression is the indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another while liking is likeness.

Grotesque vs Horrid - What's the difference?

grotesque | horrid | Related terms |

Horrid is a synonym of grotesque.



As adjectives the difference between grotesque and horrid

is that grotesque is distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous while horrid is bristling, rough, rugged.

As a noun grotesque

is a style of ornamentation characterized by fanciful combinations of intertwined forms.

Significance vs Prominence - What's the difference?

significance | prominence | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between significance and prominence

is that significance is the extent to which something matters; importance while prominence is the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.

Play vs Spree - What's the difference?

play | spree | Related terms |

Play is a related term of spree.


As a verb play

is (lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.

As a noun play

is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.

As a proper noun spree is

a particular river that flows through lusatia (eastern germany) and into berlin, where it flows into the havel.

Knowledge vs Realisation - What's the difference?

knowledge | realisation | Synonyms |

Knowledge is a synonym of realisation.


As a proper noun knowledge

is a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.

As a noun realisation is

making; creation; realization.

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