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Dimp vs Imp - What's the difference?

dimp | imp |


As nouns the difference between dimp and imp

is that dimp is (primarily Manchester) A small or short cigarette; by extension, the butt end of a cigarette, before it has been completely smoked; a half-smoked cigarette while imp is a young shoot of a plant, tree etc.

As a verb imp is

to plant or engraft.

As an initialism IMP is

inosine monophosphate.

Cloyest vs Coyest - What's the difference?

cloyest | coyest |


As a verb cloyest

is (archaic) (cloy).

As an adjective coyest is

(coy).

Saga vs Saag - What's the difference?

saga | saag |


As nouns the difference between saga and saag

is that saga is saga while saag is an indian dish made from greens (usually spinach) cooked down to a thick paste.

Culmination vs Forums - What's the difference?

culmination | forums |


As nouns the difference between culmination and forums

is that culmination is (astronomy) the attainment of the highest point of altitude reached by a heavenly body; passage across the meridian; transit while forums is .

Fiend vs Cur - What's the difference?

fiend | cur |


As nouns the difference between fiend and cur

is that fiend is (obsolete) an enemy, unfriend, or foe while cur is heart.

Fade vs Dilute - What's the difference?

fade | dilute |


As verbs the difference between fade and dilute

is that fade is while dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.

As an adjective dilute is

having a low concentration.

Empolyment vs Deployment - What's the difference?

empolyment | deployment |

Empolyment is likely misspelled.


Empolyment has no English definition.

As a noun deployment is

an arrangement or classification of things.

Empoly vs Redeploy - What's the difference?

empoly | redeploy |


As a verb redeploy is

to deploy again.

Tight vs Discomfort - What's the difference?

tight | discomfort |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tight and discomfort

is that tight is (obsolete) to tighten while discomfort is (obsolete) to discourage; to deject.

As verbs the difference between tight and discomfort

is that tight is (obsolete) to tighten while discomfort is to cause annoyance or distress to.

As an adjective tight

is firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.

As an adverb tight

is firmly, so as not to come loose easily.

As a noun discomfort is

mental or bodily distress.

Empoly vs Deploy - What's the difference?

empoly | deploy |


As a verb deploy is

to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.

As a noun deploy is

(military|dated) deployment.

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