throw |
pelt |
In transitive terms the difference between throw and pelt
is that
throw is to project or send forth while
pelt is to beat or hit, especially repeatedly.
throwing |
pelting |
As verbs the difference between throwing and pelting
is that
throwing is present participle of lang=en while
pelting is present participle of pelt.
As nouns the difference between throwing and pelting
is that
throwing is the act by which something is thrown while
pelting is the act by which somebody or something is pelted.
As an adjective pelting is
mean; paltry.
earnestly |
painstakingly |
As adverbs the difference between earnestly and painstakingly
is that
earnestly is in an earnest manner; being very sincere; putting forth genuine effort while
painstakingly is in a painstaking manner; very slowly and carefully.
narration |
voiceover |
As nouns the difference between narration and voiceover
is that
narration is the act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating while
voiceover is .
obscure |
tedious |
As adjectives the difference between obscure and tedious
is that
obscure is dark, faint or indistinct while
tedious is boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome.
As a verb obscure
is (
label) to render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
magnets |
magnetite |
As nouns the difference between magnets and magnetite
is that
magnets is while
magnetite is .
essentially |
complement |
As an adverb essentially
is in an essential manner; in essence.
As a noun complement is
something (or someone) that completes; the consummation.
As a verb complement is
to complete, to bring to perfection, to make whole.
mill |
crush |
As nouns the difference between mill and crush
is that
mill is a grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc while
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As verbs the difference between mill and crush
is that
mill is to grind or otherwise process in a mill or other machine while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As a proper noun Mill
is {{surname}.
milling |
crushing |
As nouns the difference between milling and crushing
is that
milling is the series of notches around the edge of a coin, placed there during minting so that it can be told if some of the metal from the edge is removed. Removing metal from a coin was common practice during earlier times when coins made of precious metals circulated while
crushing is the action of the verb
to crush.
As verbs the difference between milling and crushing
is that
milling is present participle of lang=en while
crushing is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective crushing is
that crushes; overwhelming.
centre |
focus |
As nouns the difference between centre and focus
is that
centre is an alternative spelling of from=UK|from2=Ireland|from3=Canada|from4=Australia|from5=New Zealand|from6=South Africa|lang=en while
focus is a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.
As verbs the difference between centre and focus
is that
centre is an alternative spelling of from=UK|from2=Ireland|from3=Canada|from4=Australia|from5=New Zealand|from6=South Africa|lang=en while
focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.
As a proper noun Centre
is a région of France.
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