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Microalgae vs Microalga - What's the difference?

microalgae | microalga |


As nouns the difference between microalgae and microalga

is that microalgae is plural of lang=en while microalga is any of many microscopic photosynthetic protists, often living as single cells and floating as plankton.

Lumens vs Rumens - What's the difference?

lumens | rumens |


As nouns the difference between lumens and rumens

is that lumens is while rumens is .

Pouting vs Louting - What's the difference?

pouting | louting |


As verbs the difference between pouting and louting

is that pouting is present participle of lang=en while louting is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun pouting

is an expression or motion that pouts; a pout.

Telangiectasies vs Telangiectases - What's the difference?

telangiectasies | telangiectases |


As nouns the difference between telangiectasies and telangiectases

is that telangiectasies is plural of telangiectasy while telangiectases is plural of telangiectasis.

Helpfull vs Helpfully - What's the difference?

helpfull | helpfully |


As an adjective helpfull

is archaic form of lang=en.

As an adverb helpfully is

in a helpful manner.

Rammy vs Dammy - What's the difference?

rammy | dammy |


As an adjective rammy

is of a food, taste, odour etc.: like a ram; pungent, rank.

As an interjection dammy is

alternative form of lang=en.

Strapless vs Stripless - What's the difference?

strapless | stripless |


As adjectives the difference between strapless and stripless

is that strapless is without a strap or straps while stripless is (aviation) without the use of paper control strips.

Nixes vs Nides - What's the difference?

nixes | nides |


As a verb nixes

is (nix).

As a noun nides is

.

Parusia vs Parousia - What's the difference?

parusia | parousia |


As nouns the difference between parusia and parousia

is that parusia is a figure of speech by which the present tense is used instead of the past or the future, as in the animated narration of past events or the prediction of future ones while parousia is the second coming of Christ.

Hyps vs Heps - What's the difference?

hyps | heps |


As nouns the difference between hyps and heps

is that hyps is plural of lang=en while heps is plural of lang=en.

As an initialism HYPS

is harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford.

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