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Apoplectic vs Insense - What's the difference?

apoplectic | insense |


As an adjective apoplectic

is of, or relating to apoplexy.

As a verb insense is

to make to understand; to instruct.

Terms vs Insense - What's the difference?

terms | insense |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb insense is

(uk|dialect) to make to understand; to instruct.

Insense vs Intense - What's the difference?

insense | intense |


As a verb insense

is (uk|dialect) to make to understand; to instruct.

As an adjective intense is

strained; tightly drawn.

Incense vs Insense - What's the difference?

incense | insense |


As verbs the difference between incense and insense

is that incense is to anger or infuriate while insense is to make to understand; to instruct.

As a noun incense

is a perfume used in the rites of various religions.

Insense vs Unsense - What's the difference?

insense | unsense |


As a verb insense

is (uk|dialect) to make to understand; to instruct.

As a noun unsense is

lack or absence of sense; senselessness; nonsense.

Insense vs Insensed - What's the difference?

insense | insensed |


As verbs the difference between insense and insensed

is that insense is to make to understand; to instruct while insensed is past tense of insense.