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Prowl vs Wander - What's the difference?

prowl | wander |


As verbs the difference between prowl and wander

is that prowl is to rove over, through, or about in a stealthy manner; especially, to search in, as for prey or booty while wander is to move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.

As nouns the difference between prowl and wander

is that prowl is the act of prowling while wander is the act or instance of wandering.

Anxious vs Depressed - What's the difference?

anxious | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between anxious and depressed

is that anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Twinkle vs Spark - What's the difference?

twinkle | spark |


As verbs the difference between twinkle and spark

is that twinkle is to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer while spark is to trigger, kindle into activity (an argument, etc).

As nouns the difference between twinkle and spark

is that twinkle is a sparkle or glimmer of light while spark is a small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.

Amoled vs Ips - What's the difference?

amoled | ips |


As an initialism amoled

is active matrix oled, a display technology for use in mobile devices and televisions.

As an adjective ips is

.

Gnaw vs Chew - What's the difference?

gnaw | chew |


As verbs the difference between gnaw and chew

is that gnaw is to bite something persistently, especially something tough while chew is to crush with the teeth by repeated closing and opening of the jaws; done to food to soften it and break it down by the action of saliva before it is swallowed.

As a noun chew is

a small sweet, such as a taffy, that is eaten by chewing.

Hydroxonium vs Hydroxide - What's the difference?

hydroxonium | hydroxide |


As nouns the difference between hydroxonium and hydroxide

is that hydroxonium is (chemistry) the cation obtained by reacting a proton with water - h3o+; hydronium while hydroxide is .

Grain vs Pulse - What's the difference?

grain | pulse |


As nouns the difference between grain and pulse

is that grain is hate, hatred, disgust while pulse is .

Fragance vs Smell - What's the difference?

fragance | smell |


As a noun smell is

a sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing animals, water) carrying airborne molecules of a substance.

As a verb smell is

to sense a smell or smells.

Patter vs Clang - What's the difference?

patter | clang |


As nouns the difference between patter and clang

is that patter is godfather while clang is a loud, ringing sound, like that made by free-hanging metal objects striking each other.

As a verb clang is

to strike (objects) together so as to produce a clang.

Creak vs Clang - What's the difference?

creak | clang |


In lang=en terms the difference between creak and clang

is that creak is to produce a creaking sound with while clang is to give out a clang; to resound.

As nouns the difference between creak and clang

is that creak is the sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking while clang is a loud, ringing sound, like that made by free-hanging metal objects striking each other.

As verbs the difference between creak and clang

is that creak is to make a prolonged sharp grating]] or [[squeak|squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances while clang is to strike (objects) together so as to produce a clang.

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