condensation |
summary |
As nouns the difference between condensation and summary
is that
condensation is the act or process of condensing or of being condensed; the state of being condensed while
summary is an abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material.
As an adjective summary is
concise, brief or presented in a condensed form.
real |
prevailing |
As adjectives the difference between real and prevailing
is that
real is true, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent while
prevailing is predominant; of greatest force.
As an adverb real
is really, very.
As a noun real
is a commodity;
see reality.
As a proper noun Real
is
Real Madrid, a football club from Madrid.
As a verb prevailing is
present participle of lang=en.
habituated |
wonted |
As a verb habituated
is (
habituate).
As an adjective wonted is
usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed.
row |
out |
As nouns the difference between row and out
is that
row is trench, ditch while
out is .
wisdom |
perception |
As a proper noun wisdom
is (biblical) the wisdom of solomon, a book of the old testament and the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun perception is
organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
ridden |
yellow |
As verbs the difference between ridden and yellow
is that
ridden is or
ridden can be while
yellow is to become yellow or more yellow.
As adjectives the difference between ridden and yellow
is that
ridden is full of while
yellow is having yellow as its colour.
As a noun yellow is
(
yellow) the colour of gold or butter; the colour obtained by mixing green and red light, or by subtracting blue from white light.
absent |
up |
As verbs the difference between absent and up
is that
absent is (transitive|now|reflexive) keep away; stay away; go away
[ while up is to upturn, to turn over. ]
As an adjective absent
is (not comparable) being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing .
As a noun absent
is (obsolete) absentee; a person who is away on occasion
[. ]
As a preposition absent
is (legal) in the absence of; without [. ]
skilful |
effective |
As adjectives the difference between skilful and effective
is that
skilful is possessing skill, skilled while
effective is having the power to produce a required effect or effects.
As a noun effective is
(military) a soldier fit for duty.
signal |
inform |
As a noun signal
is signal.
As a verb inform is
(archaic|transitive) to instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
As an adjective inform is
without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
shock |
disbelief |
As nouns the difference between shock and disbelief
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact while
disbelief is unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case.
As a verb shock
is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
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