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Scratched vs Disabled - What's the difference?

scratched | disabled | Related terms |

Scratched is a related term of disabled.


As adjectives the difference between scratched and disabled

is that scratched is produced by scratching while disabled is made incapable of use or action.

As verbs the difference between scratched and disabled

is that scratched is (scratch) while disabled is (disable).

As a noun disabled is

one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular).

Rainless vs Bright - What's the difference?

rainless | bright | Related terms |

Rainless is a related term of bright.


As an adjective rainless

is without rain.

As a proper noun bright is

.

Subsistence vs Mess - What's the difference?

subsistence | mess | Related terms |

Subsistence is a related term of mess.


As nouns the difference between subsistence and mess

is that subsistence is real being; existence while mess is (obsolete) mass; church service or mess can be a disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; hence, a situation resulting from blundering or from misunderstanding; a disorder.

As a verb mess is

(label) to take meals with a mess or mess can be (label) to make a mess of.

Branch vs Piece - What's the difference?

branch | piece | Related terms |

Branch is a related term of piece.


As a proper noun branch

is .

As a noun piece is

room (in a house, etc).

Originate vs Author - What's the difference?

originate | author | Related terms |

Originate is a related term of author.


As verbs the difference between originate and author

is that originate is to cause to be, to bring into existence; to produce, initiate while author is (chiefly|us) to create a work as its.

As a noun author is

the originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition.

Charge vs Lade - What's the difference?

charge | lade | Synonyms |

Charge is a synonym of lade.


As a proper noun charge

is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

As an adverb lade is

there.

Assembly vs Pile - What's the difference?

assembly | pile | Related terms |

Assembly is a related term of pile.


As a proper noun assembly

is (us) the lower legislative body of each of a number of states of the united states, ("the assembly").

As a noun pile is

diligence.

Wrench vs Carry - What's the difference?

wrench | carry | Related terms |

Wrench is a related term of carry.


As nouns the difference between wrench and carry

is that wrench is (obsolete) a trick or artifice while carry is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried.

As verbs the difference between wrench and carry

is that wrench is (obsolete) to violently move in a turn or writhe while carry is (lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.

Shape vs Physiognomy - What's the difference?

shape | physiognomy | Related terms |

Shape is a related term of physiognomy.


As nouns the difference between shape and physiognomy

is that shape is the status or condition of something while physiognomy is the art or pseudoscience of deducing the predominant temper and other characteristic qualities of the mind from the outward appearance, especially from the features of the face.

As a verb shape

is to give something a shape and definition.

Clothing vs Masquerade - What's the difference?

clothing | masquerade | Related terms |

Clothing is a related term of masquerade.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between clothing and masquerade

is that clothing is (obsolete) the art of process of making cloth while masquerade is (obsolete) a dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask see “mask”.

As verbs the difference between clothing and masquerade

is that clothing is while masquerade is to assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade.

As nouns the difference between clothing and masquerade

is that clothing is any of a wide variety of articles, usually made of fabrics, animal hair, animal skin, or some combination thereof, used to cover the human body for warmth, to preserve modesty, or for fashion while masquerade is a party or assembly of people wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions.

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