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Proliferative vs Fruitful - What's the difference?

proliferative | fruitful | Related terms |

Proliferative is a related term of fruitful.


As adjectives the difference between proliferative and fruitful

is that proliferative is (not comparable|cytology) of or pertaining to proliferation, especially of cells while fruitful is favourable to the growth of fruit or useful vegetation; fertile; not barren.

Shred vs Division - What's the difference?

shred | division | Related terms |

Shred is a related term of division.


As nouns the difference between shred and division

is that shred is a long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip while division is division.

As a verb shred

is to cut or tear into narrow and long pieces or strips.

Outing vs Spin - What's the difference?

outing | spin | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between outing and spin

is that outing is a pleasure trip or excursion while spin is circular motion.

As verbs the difference between outing and spin

is that outing is present participle of lang=en while spin is to rotate, revolve, gyrate (usually quickly); to partially or completely rotate to face another direction.

As an adjective spin is

describing a spin bowler, or his style of bowling.

Excite vs Persuade - What's the difference?

excite | persuade | Related terms |

Excite is a related term of persuade.


As verbs the difference between excite and persuade

is that excite is while persuade is .

As an adjective excite

is horny; excited.

Unpleasant vs Inappropriate - What's the difference?

unpleasant | inappropriate | Related terms |

Unpleasant is a related term of inappropriate.


As adjectives the difference between unpleasant and inappropriate

is that unpleasant is not pleasant while inappropriate is not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, and/or place.

Condition vs Concern - What's the difference?

condition | concern | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between condition and concern

is that condition is to test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains) while concern is to make somebody worried.

As nouns the difference between condition and concern

is that condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false while concern is that which affects one's welfare or happiness.

As verbs the difference between condition and concern

is that condition is to subject to the process of acclimation while concern is to relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.

Coterie vs League - What's the difference?

coterie | league | Related terms |

Coterie is a related term of league.


As nouns the difference between coterie and league

is that coterie is a circle of people who associate with one another while league is a group or association of cooperating members or league can be (measurement) the distance that a person can walk in one hour, commonly taken to be approximately three english miles (about five kilometers).

As a verb league is

to form an association; to unite in a league or confederacy; to combine for mutual support.

Tenderhearted vs Humane - What's the difference?

tenderhearted | humane | Related terms |

Tenderhearted is a related term of humane.


As adjectives the difference between tenderhearted and humane

is that tenderhearted is compassionate for another's distress while humane is having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate.

Suburbs vs Edge - What's the difference?

suburbs | edge | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between suburbs and edge

is that suburbs is the populated area surrounding a city while edge is the boundary line of a surface.

As a verb edge is

to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.

Massive vs Dense - What's the difference?

massive | dense | Related terms |

Massive is a related term of dense.


As adjectives the difference between massive and dense

is that massive is while dense is having relatively high density.

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