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Supply vs Repletion - What's the difference?

supply | repletion |


As nouns the difference between supply and repletion

is that supply is (uncountable) the act of supplying while repletion is the condition of being replete.

As a verb supply

is to provide (something), to make (something) available for use.

As an adverb supply

is supplely: in a supple manner, with suppleness.

Exploit vs Expertise - What's the difference?

exploit | expertise |


As verbs the difference between exploit and expertise

is that exploit is to use for one’s own advantage while expertise is .

As a noun exploit

is a heroic or extraordinary deed.

Fracas vs Rumpus - What's the difference?

fracas | rumpus |


As nouns the difference between fracas and rumpus

is that fracas is failure while rumpus is a noisy, sometimes violent disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.

Adaptable vs Compliant - What's the difference?

adaptable | compliant |


As adjectives the difference between adaptable and compliant

is that adaptable is capable of adapting or of being adapted while compliant is willing to comply; yielding; bending; pliant; submissive; willing to do what someone wants.

Cheers vs Hurrahs - What's the difference?

cheers | hurrahs |


As nouns the difference between cheers and hurrahs

is that cheers is while hurrahs is .

As a verb cheers

is (cheer).

As an interjection cheers

is a common toast used when drinking in company.

Inured vs Wonted - What's the difference?

inured | wonted |


As a verb inured

is (inure).

As an adjective wonted is

usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed.

Jet vs Biplane - What's the difference?

jet | biplane |


As nouns the difference between jet and biplane

is that jet is a collimated stream, spurt or flow of liquid or gas from a pressurized container, an engine, etc while biplane is an airplane that has two pairs of wings, one above the other.

As a verb jet

is to spray out of a container.

As an adjective jet

is propelled by turbine engines.

As a proper noun Jet

is a town in Oklahoma.

Curtailment vs Clipping - What's the difference?

curtailment | clipping |


As nouns the difference between curtailment and clipping

is that curtailment is the act of curtailing while clipping is a piece of something removed by clipping.

As a verb clipping is

present participle of lang=en.

Absurdity vs Asininity - What's the difference?

absurdity | asininity |


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between absurdity and asininity

is that absurdity is (countable) that which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical contradiction while asininity is (countable) an asinine remark, behaviour, etc.

In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between absurdity and asininity

is that absurdity is (uncountable) the quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment while asininity is (uncountable) the quality of being asinine; obstinate stupidity.

As nouns the difference between absurdity and asininity

is that absurdity is (obsolete|rare) dissonance while asininity is (uncountable) the quality of being asinine; obstinate stupidity.

Detached vs Haughty - What's the difference?

detached | haughty |


As adjectives the difference between detached and haughty

is that detached is of a house: not joined to another house on either side while haughty is conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious.

As a verb detached

is (detach).

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