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popeye

Popeye vs People - What's the difference?

popeye | people |


As nouns the difference between popeye and people

is that popeye is (medicine) exophthalmia while people is ; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.

As a verb people is

to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate.

Cthulhu vs Popeye - What's the difference?

cthulhu | popeye |


As proper nouns the difference between cthulhu and popeye

is that cthulhu is a gigantic fictional humanoid alien god being described with a head resembling an octopus and dragon wings and claws, around whom an insane cult developed while Popeye is a tough cartoon sailor, full name Popeye the Sailor, characterized by bulging forearm muscles, a squinty eye, and an affinity for spinach.

As an adjective Cthulhu

is pertaining to the mythos of Cthulhu and additional otherworldly beings created by H. P. Lovecraft or inspired by his writings and imitators.

As a noun popeye is

exophthalmia.

Popeyed vs Popeye - What's the difference?

popeyed | popeye |


As an adjective popeyed

is having bulging eyes.

As a noun popeye is

(medicine) exophthalmia.

Popeye vs Bluto - What's the difference?

popeye | bluto |


As a noun popeye

is (medicine) exophthalmia.

As a proper noun bluto is

the fictional man who is the antagonist of popeye.