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Loving vs Amatory - What's the difference?

loving | amatory | Synonyms |

Loving is a synonym of amatory.


As a proper noun loving

is .

As an adjective amatory is

of or relating to love, especially sexual love.

Say vs Mumble - What's the difference?

Say | mumble | Synonyms |

Say is a synonym of mumble.


As a proper noun Say

is .

As a verb mumble is

(intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

As a noun mumble is

a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

Coil vs Entwine - What's the difference?

coil | entwine | Synonyms |

Coil is a synonym of entwine.


As verbs the difference between coil and entwine

is that coil is to wind or reel eg a wire or rope into regular rings, often around a centerpiece while entwine is to twist or twine around something (or one another).

As a noun coil

is something wound in the form of a helix or spiral or coil can be a noise, tumult, bustle, or turmoil.

Blot vs Expunge - What's the difference?

blot | expunge | Synonyms |

Blot is a synonym of expunge.


As a noun blot

is a norse pagan ritual sacrifice, now performed by the followers of asatru.

As a verb expunge is

to erase or strike out.

Prepossessing vs Inviting - What's the difference?

prepossessing | inviting | Synonyms |

Prepossessing is a synonym of inviting.


As adjectives the difference between prepossessing and inviting

is that prepossessing is tending to invite favor; attracting confidence, favor, esteem, or love; attractive; as, a prepossessing manner while inviting is alluring; tempting; attractive.

As a verb inviting is

.

Good vs Expedient - What's the difference?

Good | expedient | Synonyms |

Good is a synonym of expedient.


As a proper noun Good

is .

As a noun expedient is

expedient.

As a verb expedient is

.

Backbone vs Basis - What's the difference?

backbone | basis | Synonyms |

Backbone is a synonym of basis.


As nouns the difference between backbone and basis

is that backbone is the series of vertebrae, separated by disks, that encloses and protects the spinal cord, and runs down the middle of the back in vertebrate animals while basis is basis.

Beggar vs Fellow - What's the difference?

beggar | fellow | Synonyms |

Beggar is a synonym of fellow.


As nouns the difference between beggar and fellow

is that beggar is while fellow is (lb) a colleague or partner.

As an adjective fellow is

having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in the same group.

As a verb fellow is

to suit with; to pair with; to match.

Amaze vs Stagger - What's the difference?

amaze | stagger | Synonyms |

Amaze is a synonym of stagger.


In lang=en terms the difference between amaze and stagger

is that amaze is to undergo amazement; to be astounded while stagger is multiple groups doing the same thing in a uniform fashion, but starting at different, evenly-spaced, times or places (attested from 1856[http://wwwetymonlinecom/indexphp?term=stagger etymology] in ).

As verbs the difference between amaze and stagger

is that amaze is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious while stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.

As nouns the difference between amaze and stagger

is that amaze is while stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.

Circle vs Inclosure - What's the difference?

circle | inclosure | Synonyms |

Circle is a synonym of inclosure.


As nouns the difference between circle and inclosure

is that circle is (lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while inclosure is .

As a verb circle

is to travel around along a curved path.

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