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Amuse vs Thrill - What's the difference?

amuse | thrill |


As verbs the difference between amuse and thrill

is that amuse is while thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.

As a noun thrill is

a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.

Part vs Partion - What's the difference?

part | partion |


As nouns the difference between part and partion

is that part is party (political group) while partion is (eo-form of).

Satoshi vs Bits - What's the difference?

satoshi | bits |


As nouns the difference between satoshi and bits

is that satoshi is a subdivision of a bitcoin, of 10-8 while bits is .

Abeyance vs Quiescence - What's the difference?

abeyance | quiescence |


As nouns the difference between abeyance and quiescence

is that abeyance is (legal) expectancy; condition of ownership of real property being undetermined; lapse in succession of ownership of estate, or title while quiescence is the state of being quiescent; dormancy.

Pasteboard vs Cardboard - What's the difference?

pasteboard | cardboard |


As nouns the difference between pasteboard and cardboard

is that pasteboard is card stock while cardboard is a wood-based material resembling heavy paper, used in the manufacture of boxes, cartons and signs.

As an adjective cardboard is

made of or resembling cardboard.

Reaffirm vs Reconfirm - What's the difference?

reaffirm | reconfirm |


As verbs the difference between reaffirm and reconfirm

is that reaffirm is to affirm again while reconfirm is to confirm again; to establish more firmly.

Produced vs Processed - What's the difference?

produced | processed |


As verbs the difference between produced and processed

is that produced is (produce) while processed is (process).

As an adjective processed is

that has completed a required process.

Obligational vs Imperative - What's the difference?

obligational | imperative |


As adjectives the difference between obligational and imperative

is that obligational is pertaining to, or in the nature of obligation while imperative is .

Departments vs Directorate - What's the difference?

departments | directorate |


As nouns the difference between departments and directorate

is that departments is plural of lang=en while directorate is an agency headed by a director, usually a subdivision of a major government department.

Translation vs Conversion - What's the difference?

translation | conversion |


As nouns the difference between translation and conversion

is that translation is translation parallel displacement (motion without deformation or rotation) while conversion is conversion.

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