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Unendurable vs Detestable - What's the difference?

unendurable | detestable | Related terms |

Unendurable is a related term of detestable.


As adjectives the difference between unendurable and detestable

is that unendurable is not to be endured; intolerable while detestable is detestable, despicable.

Sensual vs Lustful - What's the difference?

sensual | lustful | Related terms |

Sensual is a related term of lustful.


As adjectives the difference between sensual and lustful

is that sensual is inducing pleasurable and/or erotic sensations while lustful is full of lust; driven by lust.

Assembly vs Heap - What's the difference?

assembly | heap | Related terms |


In computing terms the difference between assembly and heap

is that assembly is in Microsoft .NET, a building block of an application, similar to a DLL, but containing both executable code and information normally found in a DLL's type library. The type library information in an assembly, called a manifest, describes public functions, data, classes, and version information while heap is a data structure consisting of trees in which each node is greater than all its children.

As nouns the difference between assembly and heap

is that assembly is a set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device while heap is a crowd; a throng; a multitude or great number of people.

As a proper noun Assembly

is the lower legislative body of each of a number of states of the United States, ("the Assembly").

As a verb heap is

to pile in a heap.

Nauseating vs Repugnant - What's the difference?

nauseating | repugnant | Related terms |

Nauseating is a related term of repugnant.


As adjectives the difference between nauseating and repugnant

is that nauseating is causing disgust, revulsion or loathing while repugnant is repugnant.

As a verb repugnant is

.

Unbigoted vs Just - What's the difference?

unbigoted | just | Related terms |

Unbigoted is a related term of just.


As an adjective unbigoted

is not bigoted.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Alleviate vs Slake - What's the difference?

alleviate | slake | Related terms |

Alleviate is a related term of slake.


As verbs the difference between alleviate and slake

is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while slake is .

Damp vs Sodden - What's the difference?

damp | sodden | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between damp and sodden

is that damp is to suppress vibrations (mechanical) or oscillations (electrical) by converting energy to heat (or some other form of energy) while sodden is to drench, soak or saturate.

As adjectives the difference between damp and sodden

is that damp is being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist while sodden is soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated.

As verbs the difference between damp and sodden

is that damp is to dampen; to render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; as, to damp cloth while sodden is to drench, soak or saturate.

As a noun damp

is moisture; humidity; dampness.

As an abbreviation DAMP

is Deficits in Attention, Motor coordination and Perception.

Fill vs Stack - What's the difference?

fill | stack | Related terms |

Fill is a related term of stack.


As a proper noun fill

is .

As a noun stack is

floor, storey.

Rude vs Rustic - What's the difference?

rude | rustic | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between rude and rustic

is that rude is bad-mannered while rustic is country-styled or pastoral; rural.

As a noun rustic is

a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area.

Indomitable vs Unshrinking - What's the difference?

indomitable | unshrinking | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between indomitable and unshrinking

is that indomitable is incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished while unshrinking is not shrinking.

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