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Dilative vs Dilutive - What's the difference?

dilative | dilutive |


As adjectives the difference between dilative and dilutive

is that dilative is that dilates, or causes dilation while dilutive is causing dilution.

Kampang vs Kampung - What's the difference?

kampang | kampung |


As nouns the difference between kampang and kampung

is that kampang is (malaysia) an enclosed village while kampung is .

Foram vs Forum - What's the difference?

foram | forum |


As nouns the difference between foram and forum

is that foram is a foraminifer while forum is forum.

Slacken vs Slacked - What's the difference?

slacken | slacked |


As verbs the difference between slacken and slacked

is that slacken is to gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack while slacked is past tense of slack.

Foldings vs Goldings - What's the difference?

foldings | goldings |


As nouns the difference between foldings and goldings

is that foldings is plural of folding while goldings is plural of golding.

Inferrable vs Inferrible - What's the difference?

inferrable | inferrible |


As adjectives the difference between inferrable and inferrible

is that inferrable is while inferrible is .

Unsighted vs Unlighted - What's the difference?

unsighted | unlighted |


As adjectives the difference between unsighted and unlighted

is that unsighted is not sighted; unseen while unlighted is not lit.

Perry vs Pervy - What's the difference?

perry | pervy |


As a proper noun perry

is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

As an adjective pervy is

behaving or appearing like a sexual pervert.

Menostatic vs Mesostatic - What's the difference?

menostatic | mesostatic |


As adjectives the difference between menostatic and mesostatic

is that menostatic is relating to, or undergoing, menostasis while mesostatic is (geology) of or pertaining to mesostasis.

Nourisher vs Nourished - What's the difference?

nourisher | nourished |


As a noun nourisher

is one who, or that which, nourishes.

As a verb nourished is

past tense of nourish.

As an adjective nourished is

fed.

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