klingon |
borg |
As nouns the difference between klingon and borg
is that
klingon is (
eo-form of) while
borg is (slang) one who proselytises or assimilates.
As a verb borg is
(slang) to assimilate rivals, via corporate acquisition or religious proselytisation.
firefly |
serenity |
As nouns the difference between firefly and serenity
is that
firefly is any beetle of the family Lampyridae, which exhibit bioluminescence during twilight while
serenity is the state of being serene; calmness; peacefulness.
As a proper noun Serenity is
{{given name|female|from=English}} in general use since the 1990s.
robert |
eric |
As proper nouns the difference between robert and eric
is that
robert is (
label) , equivalent to french and english (
robert) while
eric is , cognate to eric.
ibm |
cognizant |
As a proper noun ibm
is .
As a noun ibm
is intercontinental ballistic missile.
As an adjective cognizant is
aware; fully informed; having understanding.
private |
social |
As adjectives the difference between private and social
is that
private is belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual person or a specific group while
social is being extroverted or outgoing.
As nouns the difference between private and social
is that
private is the lowest rank of the army while
social is a festive gathering to foster introductions.
cuisine |
menu |
As nouns the difference between cuisine and menu
is that
cuisine is a characteristic style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin while
menu is the details of the food to be served at a banquet; a bill of fare.
reflection |
dilation |
As nouns the difference between reflection and dilation
is that
reflection is the act of reflecting or the state of being reflected while
dilation is the act of dilating.
plan |
attempt |
As nouns the difference between plan and attempt
is that
plan is a tablet (for writing and erasing) while
attempt is the action of trying at something.
As a verb attempt is
to try.
undressed |
clad |
As verbs the difference between undressed and clad
is that
undressed is past tense of undress while
clad is to clothe.
As an adjective undressed
is having partially or completely removed one's clothes.
undressed |
liable |
As adjectives the difference between undressed and liable
is that
undressed is having partially or completely removed one's clothes while
liable is bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.
As a verb undressed
is (
undress).
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