defunct |
dysfunction |
As nouns the difference between defunct and dysfunction
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
dysfunction is a failure to function in an expected or complete manner usually refers to a disorder in a bodily organ (eg erectile dysfunction), a mental disorder, or the improper behavior of a social group.
As an adjective defunct
is deceased, dead.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
defunct |
debunked |
As verbs the difference between defunct and debunked
is that
defunct is to make defunct while
debunked is (
debunk).
As an adjective defunct
is deceased, dead.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
nonfunctional |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and nonfunctional
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
nonfunctional is not functional; useless; broken.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
malfunction |
As verbs the difference between defunct and malfunction
is that
defunct is to make defunct while
malfunction is to function improperly.
As nouns the difference between defunct and malfunction
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
malfunction is faulty functioning.
As an adjective defunct
is deceased, dead.
defunct |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and undefined
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
As a noun defunct
is the dead person (referred to).
discontinued |
defunct |
As adjectives the difference between discontinued and defunct
is that
discontinued is permanently no longer available or in production while
defunct is deceased, dead.
As verbs the difference between discontinued and defunct
is that
discontinued is (
discontinue) while
defunct is to make defunct.
As a noun defunct is
the dead person (referred to).
inanimate |
defunct |
As adjectives the difference between inanimate and defunct
is that
inanimate is lacking the quality or ability of motion; as
an inanimate object while
defunct is deceased, dead.
As nouns the difference between inanimate and defunct
is that
inanimate is something that is not alive while
defunct is the dead person (referred to).
As verbs the difference between inanimate and defunct
is that
inanimate is (obsolete) to animate while
defunct is to make defunct.
inoperable |
defunct |
As adjectives the difference between inoperable and defunct
is that
inoperable is inoperable while
defunct is deceased, dead.
As a verb defunct is
to make defunct.
As a noun defunct is
the dead person (referred to).
defunct |
derelict |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and derelict
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
derelict is abandoned, forsake; given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; (of a ship) abandoned at sea, dilapidated, neglected; (of a spacecraft) abandoned in outer space.
As nouns the difference between defunct and derelict
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
derelict is property abandoned by its former owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
defunct |
archaic |
As adjectives the difference between defunct and archaic
is that
defunct is deceased, dead while
archaic is of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.
As nouns the difference between defunct and archaic
is that
defunct is the dead person (referred to) while
archaic is (archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’,
&c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).
As a verb defunct
is to make defunct.
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