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appetitive

Appetizing vs Appetitive - What's the difference?

appetizing | appetitive |


As adjectives the difference between appetizing and appetitive

is that appetizing is that appeals to, or stimulates the appetite while appetitive is having the quality of desiring gratification.

As a verb appetizing

is .

Hungry vs Appetitive - What's the difference?

hungry | appetitive |


As adjectives the difference between hungry and appetitive

is that hungry is affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food while appetitive is having the quality of desiring gratification.

Taxonomy vs Appetitive - What's the difference?

taxonomy | appetitive |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective appetitive is

having the quality of desiring gratification.

Appetitive vs Nonappetitive - What's the difference?

appetitive | nonappetitive |


As adjectives the difference between appetitive and nonappetitive

is that appetitive is having the quality of desiring gratification while nonappetitive is not appetitive.

Appetitive vs Appetitively - What's the difference?

appetitive | appetitively |


As an adjective appetitive

is having the quality of desiring gratification.

As an adverb appetitively is

in an appetitive manner.