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Pathogenesity vs Pathogenesis - What's the difference?

pathogenesity | pathogenesis |

Pathogenesity is often a misspelling of pathogenesis.


Pathogenesity has no English definition.

As a noun pathogenesis is

the origin and development of a disease.

Dethrone vs Unseat - What's the difference?

dethrone | unseat |


As verbs the difference between dethrone and unseat

is that dethrone is to depose; to forcibly relieve a monarch of the monarchy while unseat is to throw from one's seat; to deprive of a seat.

Denial vs Lie - What's the difference?

denial | lie |


As a noun denial

is (logic) the negation in logic.

As a verb lie is

.

Load vs Mortgage - What's the difference?

load | mortgage |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between load and mortgage

is that load is (obsolete) weight or violence of blows while mortgage is (obsolete) state of being pledged.

As nouns the difference between load and mortgage

is that load is a burden; a weight to be carried while mortgage is (legal) a special form of secured loan where the purpose of the loan must be specified to the lender, to purchase assets that must be fixed (not movable) property such as a house or piece of farm land the assets are registered as the legal property of the borrower but the lender can seize them and dispose of them if they are not satisfied with the manner in which the repayment of the loan is conducted by the borrower once the loan is fully repaid, the lender loses this right of seizure and the assets are then deemed to be unencumbered.

As verbs the difference between load and mortgage

is that load is to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage) while mortgage is (legal) to borrow against a property, to obtain a loan for another purpose by giving away the right of seizure to the lender over a fixed property such as a house or piece of land; to pledge a property in order to get a loan.

Humanoid vs Android - What's the difference?

humanoid | android |


As adjectives the difference between humanoid and android

is that humanoid is having the appearance or characteristics of a human while android is possessing human qualities.

As nouns the difference between humanoid and android

is that humanoid is a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human while android is a robot that is designed to look and act like a human (usually male.

As a proper noun Android is

a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google.

Transacted vs Wired - What's the difference?

transacted | wired |


As verbs the difference between transacted and wired

is that transacted is past tense of transact while wired is past tense of wire.

As an adjective wired is

equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.

Measurement vs Classifying - What's the difference?

measurement | classifying |


As a noun measurement

is the act of measuring.

As a verb classifying is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective classifying is

that serves to classify.

Affluence vs Asset - What's the difference?

affluence | asset |


As nouns the difference between affluence and asset

is that affluence is (obsolete) an abundant flow or supply while asset is .

Longwinded vs Prolix - What's the difference?

longwinded | prolix |


As adjectives the difference between longwinded and prolix

is that longwinded is while prolix is tediously lengthy.

Sense vs Wisdom - What's the difference?

sense | wisdom |


As an adjective sense

is sensible, rational.

As a proper noun wisdom is

(biblical) the wisdom of solomon, a book of the old testament and the hebrew tanakh.

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