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Peculiar vs Unnatural - What's the difference?

peculiar | unnatural | Related terms |

Peculiar is a related term of unnatural.


As adjectives the difference between peculiar and unnatural

is that peculiar is out of the ordinary; odd; curious; unusual while unnatural is not natural; supernatural or artificial.

As a noun peculiar

is that which is peculiar; a sole or exclusive property; a prerogative; a characteristic.

Spout vs Atomiser - What's the difference?

spout | atomiser | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between spout and atomiser

is that spout is a tube or lip through which liquid is poured or discharged while atomiser is modern commonwealth spelling of atomizer.

As a verb spout

is to gush forth in a jet or stream.

Satisfactorily vs Passably - What's the difference?

satisfactorily | passably | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between satisfactorily and passably

is that satisfactorily is in a satisfactory manner, in a manner adequate to requirements while passably is in a passable fashion, moderately; adequately.

Heartless vs Demoniac - What's the difference?

heartless | demoniac | Related terms |

Heartless is a related term of demoniac.


As adjectives the difference between heartless and demoniac

is that heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring while demoniac is possessed or controlled by a demon.

As a noun demoniac is

someone who is possessed by a demon.

Nunnery vs Chapel - What's the difference?

nunnery | chapel | Related terms |

Nunnery is a related term of chapel.


As nouns the difference between nunnery and chapel

is that nunnery is (archaic) a place of residence for nuns; a convent while chapel is a place of worship, smaller than, or subordinate to a church.

As an adjective chapel is

(in wales) describing a person who attends a nonconformist chapel.

As a verb chapel is

(nautical|transitive) to cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) to turn or make a circuit so as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing.

Host vs Congregation - What's the difference?

host | congregation | Related terms |

Host is a related term of congregation.


As nouns the difference between host and congregation

is that host is autumn (season) while congregation is congregation.

Trough vs Cut - What's the difference?

trough | cut | Related terms |

Trough is a related term of cut.


As nouns the difference between trough and cut

is that trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals while cut is vial.

As verbs the difference between trough and cut

is that trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough while cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

As an interjection cut is

beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

Assumed vs Illusory - What's the difference?

assumed | illusory | Related terms |

Assumed is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between assumed and illusory

is that assumed is used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

As a verb assumed

is (assume).

Unblemished vs Chaste - What's the difference?

unblemished | chaste | Related terms |

Unblemished is a related term of chaste.


As adjectives the difference between unblemished and chaste

is that unblemished is faultless or lacking blemishes while chaste is abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate.

Seize vs Snare - What's the difference?

seize | snare | Related terms |

Seize is a related term of snare.


As verbs the difference between seize and snare

is that seize is to deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture while snare is to catch or hold, especially with a loop.

As a noun snare is

a trap made from a loop of wire, string, or leather.

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