elevation |
glory |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between elevation and glory
is that
elevation is the act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.; as, the elevation of grain; elevation to a throne; elevation to sainthood; elevation of mind, thoughts, or character while
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As a verb glory is
to exult with joy; to rejoice.
surreptitious |
collusive |
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Surreptitious is a related term of collusive.
As adjectives the difference between surreptitious and collusive
is that
surreptitious is stealth]]y, furtive, [[hidden|well hidden, covert (especially movements) while
collusive is secretly acting together for a fraudulent or illegal purpose.
quotation |
value |
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Quotation is a related term of value.
As a noun quotation
is a fragment of a human expression that is repeated exactly by somebody else most often a quotation is taken from literature or speech, but scenes from a movie, elements of a painting, a passage of music, etc, may be quoted.
As a verb value is
.
petition |
claim |
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In lang=en terms the difference between petition and claim
is that
petition is a formal written request for judicial action while
claim is to demand compensation or damages through the courts.
As nouns the difference between petition and claim
is that
petition is a formal, written request made to an official person or organized body, often containing many signatures while
claim is a demand of ownership made for something (e.g. claim ownership, claim victory).
As verbs the difference between petition and claim
is that
petition is to make a request, commonly in written form while
claim is to demand ownership of.
dormant |
unexerted |
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Dormant is a related term of unexerted.
As adjectives the difference between dormant and unexerted
is that
dormant is inactive, sleeping, asleep, suspended while
unexerted is not exerted.
earthy |
coarse |
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Earthy is a related term of coarse.
As adjectives the difference between earthy and coarse
is that
earthy is resembling dirt or soil (ie earth) while
coarse is composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.
dell |
combe |
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As nouns the difference between dell and combe
is that
dell is valley while
combe is a valley or hollow, often wooded and with no river.
As a proper noun Dell
is {{surname}.
rampart |
obstruction |
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Rampart is a related term of obstruction.
As nouns the difference between rampart and obstruction
is that
rampart is a defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose while
obstruction is the act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.
As a verb rampart
is to defend with a rampart; fortify or surround with a rampart.
dazzling |
confounding |
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Dazzling is a related term of confounding.
As verbs the difference between dazzling and confounding
is that
dazzling is while
confounding is .
As nouns the difference between dazzling and confounding
is that
dazzling is the action of the verb
to dazzle ; dazzlement while
confounding is the act by which things are confounded, or confused.
As an adjective dazzling
is shining intensely.
young |
children |
Related terms |
Young is a related term of children.
As a proper noun young
is for the younger of two people having the same given name.
As a noun children is
.
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