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Transaf vs Transaction - What's the difference?

transaf | transaction |


As a noun transaction is

the act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans).

Womanly vs Wo - What's the difference?

womanly | wo |


As an adjective womanly

is having the characteristics of a woman; feminine, female.

As an interjection wo is

a falconer's call to a hawk.

As a noun wo is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a prefix Wo is

the prefix of catalog entries in the Gliese star catalog, the Richard van der Riet Woolley expansion.

Jade vs Tired - What's the difference?

jade | tired |


As a noun jade

is ice cream.

As a verb tired is

(tire).

As an adjective tired is

in need of some rest or sleep.

Neither vs Ither - What's the difference?

neither | ither |

Ither is likely misspelled.


Ither has no English definition.

As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is similarly not.

Curtail vs Deduct - What's the difference?

curtail | deduct |


As verbs the difference between curtail and deduct

is that curtail is to cut short the tail of an animal while deduct is to take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller by some amount.

As a noun curtail

is a scroll termination, as of a step, etc.

Mash vs Wort - What's the difference?

mash | wort |


As an acronym mash

is mobile army surgical hospital.

As a noun wort is

word as an isolated unit.

Umbel vs Corymb - What's the difference?

umbel | corymb |

Corymb is a synonym of umbel.



In botany terms the difference between umbel and corymb

is that umbel is a flat-topped or rounded flower-cluster (= inflorescence) in which the individual flower stalks arise from the same point, the youngest flowers being at the centre while corymb is a cluster of flowers with a flat or convex top.

Proctor vs Warden - What's the difference?

proctor | warden |


As nouns the difference between proctor and warden

is that proctor is a person who supervises students as they take an examination, in the United States at the college/university level; often the department secretary, or a fellow/graduate student while warden is a guard or watchman.

As proper nouns the difference between proctor and warden

is that proctor is {{surname} while Warden is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb proctor

is to function as a proctor.

As an adjective Proctor

is pertaining to the Proctor test, a standardized test measuring soil moisture-density, especially for the requirements of construction projects: Proctor density, Proctor value.

Ham vs Bologna - What's the difference?

ham | bologna |


As proper nouns the difference between bologna and ham

is that bologna is a province of Emilia-Romagna, Italy while Ham is a son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem.

As nouns the difference between bologna and ham

is that bologna is a smoked, seasoned Italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal while ham is the region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.

As a verb ham is

to overact; to act with exaggerated emotions.

As an initialism HAM is

his Apostolic Majesty, the title given to a number of historical kings of Hungary.

Hello vs Stink - What's the difference?

hello | stink |


In lang=en terms the difference between hello and stink

is that hello is to greet with "hello" while stink is to cause to stink; to affect by a stink.

As nouns the difference between hello and stink

is that hello is "!" or an equivalent greeting while stink is a strong bad smell.

As verbs the difference between hello and stink

is that hello is to greet with "hello" while stink is to have a strong bad smell.

As an interjection hello

is .

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