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Dinosaur vs Zebra - What's the difference?

dinosaur | zebra |


As a noun dinosaur

is any of the creatures belonging to the clade dinosauria, especially those that existed during the triassic, jurassic and cretaceous periods and are now extinct.

As a verb zebra is

.

Teakettles vs Teapot - What's the difference?

teakettles | teapot |


As nouns the difference between teakettles and teapot

is that teakettles is while teapot is a vessel for brewing and serving tea.

Embroidered vs Needlepoint - What's the difference?

embroidered | needlepoint |


As a verb embroidered

is (embroider).

As a noun needlepoint is

(uncountable) a craft involving pulling yarn, thread, or floss through a canvas mesh to produce a decorative design.

Settion vs Meeting - What's the difference?

settion | meeting |

Settion is likely misspelled.


Settion has no English definition.

As a verb meeting is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun meeting is

the action of the verb to meet.

Dragon vs Unicorn - What's the difference?

dragon | unicorn |


As nouns the difference between dragon and unicorn

is that dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while unicorn is a mythical beast resembling a horse with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead.

As a proper noun Dragon

is the Devil.

Rating vs Assessment - What's the difference?

rating | assessment |


As nouns the difference between rating and assessment

is that rating is a position on a scale while assessment is the act of assessing or an amount (of tax, levy or duty etc) assessed.

As a verb rating

is present participle of lang=en.

Versions vs Models - What's the difference?

versions | models |


As nouns the difference between versions and models

is that versions is while models is .

As a verb models is

(model).

Hubris vs Conceited - What's the difference?

hubris | conceited |


As a noun hubris

is excessive pride, presumption or arrogance (originally toward the gods).

As an adjective conceited is

having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.; vain and egotistical.

As a verb conceited is

past tense of conceit.

Certanly vs Basically - What's the difference?

certanly | basically |


As an adverb basically is

in a fundamental, essential or basic manner.

Those vs Does - What's the difference?

those | does |


As a determiner those

is plural of lang=en.

As a pronoun those

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb does is

third-person singular of do.

As a noun does is

plural of lang=en.

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