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Development vs Manifestation - What's the difference?

development | manifestation | Related terms |

Development is a related term of manifestation.


As nouns the difference between development and manifestation

is that development is (uncountable) the process of developing; growth, directed change while manifestation is the act or process of becoming manifest.

Notability vs Regard - What's the difference?

notability | regard | Related terms |

Notability is a related term of regard.


As nouns the difference between notability and regard

is that notability is (uncountable) the quality or state of being notable or eminent while regard is a steady look, a gaze.

As a verb regard is

(obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

Eccentricity vs Craze - What's the difference?

eccentricity | craze | Related terms |

Eccentricity is a related term of craze.


As nouns the difference between eccentricity and craze

is that eccentricity is the quality of being eccentric; any eccentric behaviour while craze is craziness; insanity.

As a verb craze is

to weaken; to impair; to render decrepit.

Entertainment vs Romp - What's the difference?

entertainment | romp | Related terms |

Entertainment is a related term of romp.


As nouns the difference between entertainment and romp

is that entertainment is an activity designed to give pleasure, enjoyment, diversion, amusement, or relaxation to an audience, no matter whether the audience participates passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games while romp is a period of boisterous play, a frolic.

As a verb romp is

to play about roughly, energetically or boisterously.

Cold vs Unimpressionable - What's the difference?

cold | unimpressionable | Related terms |

Cold is a related term of unimpressionable.


As adjectives the difference between cold and unimpressionable

is that cold is (label) having a low temperature while unimpressionable is not impressionable.

As a noun cold

is a condition of low temperature.

As an adverb cold

is while at low temperature.

Damning vs Vilifying - What's the difference?

damning | vilifying | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between damning and vilifying

is that damning is present participle of lang=en while vilifying is present participle of vilify.

As an adjective damning

is condemning.

As a noun damning

is a condemnation.

Initial vs Aboriginal - What's the difference?

initial | aboriginal | Related terms |

Initial is a related term of aboriginal.


As adjectives the difference between initial and aboriginal

is that initial is chronologically first, early; of or pertaining to the beginning, cause or origin while aboriginal is of or pertaining to australian aboriginal peoples, aborigines, or their language.

As nouns the difference between initial and aboriginal

is that initial is the first letter of a word or a name while aboriginal is an aboriginal inhabitant of australia, aborigine.

As a verb initial

is to sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature.

As a proper noun aboriginal is

any of the native languages spoken by australian aborigines.

Bulk vs Dose - What's the difference?

bulk | dose | Related terms |

Bulk is a related term of dose.


As nouns the difference between bulk and dose

is that bulk is size, mass or volume while dose is sow (female pig).

As an adjective bulk

is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).

As a verb bulk

is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent.

Beastly vs Inhumane - What's the difference?

beastly | inhumane | Related terms |

Beastly is a related term of inhumane.


As adjectives the difference between beastly and inhumane

is that beastly is (uk) pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast while inhumane is lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind, not humane.

As an adverb beastly

is like a beast; brutishly.

Trench vs Track - What's the difference?

trench | track | Related terms |

Trench is a related term of track.


As nouns the difference between trench and track

is that trench is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground while track is a mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.

As verbs the difference between trench and track

is that trench is (usually|followed by upon) to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach while track is to observe the (measured) state of an object over time.

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