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Loss vs Dissolution - What's the difference?

loss | dissolution | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between loss and dissolution

is that loss is an instance of losing, such as a defeat while dissolution is the termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal.

Gird vs Steel - What's the difference?

gird | steel | Synonyms |

Gird is a synonym of steel.


In lang=en terms the difference between gird and steel

is that gird is to jeer while steel is to sharpen with a honing steel.

As verbs the difference between gird and steel

is that gird is to bind with a flexible rope or cord or gird can be to jeer at while steel is to edge, cover, or point with steel.

As nouns the difference between gird and steel

is that gird is a sarcastic remark while steel is (uncountable) an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness.

As an adjective steel is

made of steel.

As a proper noun steel is

(uk|crime|slang|obsolete) in london, closed in 1877.

Propensity vs Pleasure - What's the difference?

propensity | pleasure | Synonyms |

Propensity is a synonym of pleasure.


As nouns the difference between propensity and pleasure

is that propensity is a tendency, preference, or attraction while pleasure is (uncountable) a state of being pleased.

As an interjection pleasure is

pleased to meet you.

As a verb pleasure is

to give or afford pleasure to; to please; to gratify.

Fact vs Performance - What's the difference?

fact | performance | Synonyms |

Fact is a synonym of performance.


As an initialism fact

is federation against copyright theft.

As a noun performance is

performance.

Pull vs Wring - What's the difference?

pull | wring | Synonyms |

Pull is a synonym of wring.


In lang=en terms the difference between pull and wring

is that pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc) while wring is to writhe; to twist, as if in anguish.

As verbs the difference between pull and wring

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while wring is to squeeze or twist tightly so that liquid is forced out.

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force).

Fast vs Expeditiously - What's the difference?

fast | expeditiously | Synonyms |

Fast is a synonym of expeditiously.


As a verb fast

is .

As an adverb expeditiously is

in an expeditious manner.

Emission vs Voidance - What's the difference?

emission | voidance | Synonyms |

Emission is a synonym of voidance.


As nouns the difference between emission and voidance

is that emission is emission while voidance is the act of voiding, of defecating or removing.

Look vs Recognize - What's the difference?

Look | recognize | Synonyms |

Look is a synonym of recognize.


As a proper noun Look

is or Look can be .

As a verb recognize is

to match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity or recognize can be to cognize again.

Binding vs Restraining - What's the difference?

binding | restraining | Synonyms |

Binding is a synonym of restraining.


As nouns the difference between binding and restraining

is that binding is an item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together while restraining is the act by which someone or something is restrained.

As verbs the difference between binding and restraining

is that binding is while restraining is .

As an adjective binding

is assigning something that one will be held to.

Impure vs Unwholesome - What's the difference?

impure | unwholesome | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between impure and unwholesome

is that impure is not pure while unwholesome is not wholesome; unfavorable to health; insalubrious; unhealthy; as, unwholesome air; unwholesome food.

As a verb impure

is to defile; to pollute.

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