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Cube vs Section - What's the difference?

cube | section | Related terms |

Cube is a related term of section.


As verbs the difference between cube and section

is that cube is while section is to cut, divide or separate into pieces.

As a noun section is

a cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.

Horrible vs Low - What's the difference?

horrible | low | Related terms |

Horrible is a related term of low.


As nouns the difference between horrible and low

is that horrible is a thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act while low is something that is low; a low point or low can be (countable|uk|scotland|dialect) a flame; fire; blaze or low can be , mound, tumulus.

As adjectives the difference between horrible and low

is that horrible is causing horror; terrible; shocking while low is in a position comparatively close to the ground.

As an adverb low is

close to the ground.

As a verb low is

(obsolete|transitive) to depress; to lower or low can be or low can be to moo or low can be (uk|scotland|dialect) to burn; to blaze.

Resembling vs Parallel - What's the difference?

resembling | parallel | Related terms |

Resembling is a related term of parallel.


As verbs the difference between resembling and parallel

is that resembling is while parallel is to construct or place something parallel to something else.

As nouns the difference between resembling and parallel

is that resembling is the action of the verb to resemble while parallel is one of a set of parallel lines.

As an adjective parallel is

equally distant from one another at all points.

As an adverb parallel is

with a parallel relationship.

Sway vs Clout - What's the difference?

sway | clout | Related terms |

Sway is a related term of clout.


As nouns the difference between sway and clout

is that sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon while clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political.

As verbs the difference between sway and clout

is that sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock while clout is to hit, especially with the fist.

Impassioned vs Heartfelt - What's the difference?

impassioned | heartfelt | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between impassioned and heartfelt

is that impassioned is filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent while heartfelt is felt or believed deeply and sincerely.

Aptness vs Dexterity - What's the difference?

aptness | dexterity | Related terms |

Aptness is a related term of dexterity.


As nouns the difference between aptness and dexterity

is that aptness is suitability; the quality of being apt or suitable while dexterity is skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.

Loose vs Lewd - What's the difference?

loose | lewd | Synonyms |


In obsolete terms the difference between loose and lewd

is that loose is a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment while lewd is base, vile, reprehensible.

As adjectives the difference between loose and lewd

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while lewd is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints.

As a noun loose

is the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose

is begin shooting; release your arrows.

Endowment vs Handout - What's the difference?

endowment | handout | Related terms |

Endowment is a related term of handout.


As nouns the difference between endowment and handout

is that endowment is something with which a person or thing is endowed while handout is a worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.

Adapt vs Temper - What's the difference?

adapt | temper | Related terms |

Adapt is a related term of temper.


As verbs the difference between adapt and temper

is that adapt is to make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit; to proportion while temper is to moderate or control.

As an adjective adapt

is adapted; fit; suited; suitable.

As a noun temper is

a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

Nomadic vs Roaming - What's the difference?

nomadic | roaming | Synonyms |


As an adjective nomadic

is of, or relating to nomads.

As a verb roaming is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun roaming is

an instance of wandering.

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