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Lenitive vs Get - What's the difference?

lenitive | get |


As nouns the difference between lenitive and get

is that lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain while get is offspring or get can be (british|regional) a git or get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.

As an adjective lenitive

is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As a verb get is

(label) to obtain; to acquire.

Tranquil vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

tranquil | lenitive | Related terms |

Lenitive is a synonym of tranquil.



As adjectives the difference between tranquil and lenitive

is that tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As a noun lenitive is

an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

Bland vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

bland | lenitive | Related terms |

Bland is a related term of lenitive.


As a proper noun bland

is .

As an adjective lenitive is

analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As a noun lenitive is

an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

Clement vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

clement | lenitive | Related terms |

Clement is a related term of lenitive.


As adjectives the difference between clement and lenitive

is that clement is clement, mild while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As a noun lenitive is

an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

Calm vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

calm | lenitive | Related terms |

Calm is a related term of lenitive.


In of a person|lang=en terms the difference between calm and lenitive

is that calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while lenitive is (of a person) mild; gentle.

As adjectives the difference between calm and lenitive

is that calm is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As nouns the difference between calm and lenitive

is that calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion while lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

As a verb calm

is to make calm.

Pleasant vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

pleasant | lenitive | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of lenitive.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and lenitive

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As nouns the difference between pleasant and lenitive

is that pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon while lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

Lenitive vs Assuasive - What's the difference?

lenitive | assuasive | Related terms |

Lenitive is a related term of assuasive.


As adjectives the difference between lenitive and assuasive

is that lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering while assuasive is mild, soothing.

As nouns the difference between lenitive and assuasive

is that lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain while assuasive is anything that soothes.

Kind vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

kind | lenitive | Related terms |

Kind is a related term of lenitive.


As nouns the difference between kind and lenitive

is that kind is child (young person) while lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

As an adjective lenitive is

analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

Placid vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

placid | lenitive | Related terms |

Placid is a related term of lenitive.


As adjectives the difference between placid and lenitive

is that placid is serene; calm while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As a noun lenitive is

an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

Tender vs Lenitive - What's the difference?

tender | lenitive | Related terms |

Lenitive is a synonym of tender.



As adjectives the difference between tender and lenitive

is that tender is sensitive or painful to the touch while lenitive is analgesic, able to reduce pain or suffering.

As nouns the difference between tender and lenitive

is that tender is regard; care; kind concern while lenitive is an analgesic or other source of relief from pain.

As a verb tender

is to make tender or delicate; to weaken.

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