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Make vs Ensure - What's the difference?

make | ensure |


As a noun make

is skin (on liquids), sputum, placenta.

As a verb ensure is

to make a pledge to (someone); to promise, guarantee (someone of something); to assure.

Scrutinize vs Critique - What's the difference?

scrutinize | critique |


As verbs the difference between scrutinize and critique

is that scrutinize is to examine something with great care while critique is to review something.

As a noun critique is

the art of criticism.

Boreal vs Edaphic - What's the difference?

boreal | edaphic |


As a noun boreal

is (geology|paleontology) a subdivision of the holocene epoch.

As an adjective edaphic is

soil.

Mad vs Calm - What's the difference?

mad | calm |


As a pronoun mad

is .

As an adjective calm is

(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

As a noun calm is

(in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

As a verb calm is

to make calm.

Infidel vs Happiness - What's the difference?

infidel | happiness |


As nouns the difference between infidel and happiness

is that infidel is one who does not believe in a certain religion while happiness is the emotion of being happy; joy.

Spritual vs Social - What's the difference?

spritual | social |


As a noun social is

a festive gathering to foster introductions.

As an adjective social is

being extroverted or outgoing.

Young vs Puerile - What's the difference?

young | puerile |


As a proper noun young

is for the younger of two people having the same given name.

As an adjective puerile is

.

Path vs Boulevard - What's the difference?

path | boulevard |


As nouns the difference between path and boulevard

is that path is a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians while boulevard is a broad, well-paved and landscaped thoroughfare.

As a verb path

is to make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).

Young vs Geriatric - What's the difference?

young | geriatric |


As a proper noun young

is for the younger of two people having the same given name.

As an adjective geriatric is

of or pertaining to the elderly.

As a noun geriatric is

(slang) an old person.

Drib vs Spill - What's the difference?

drib | spill |


As nouns the difference between drib and spill

is that drib is a drop while spill is game, activity.

As a verb drib

is to cut off; chop off.

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