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Devoid vs Callow - What's the difference?

devoid | callow |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between devoid and callow

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while callow is (obsolete) bald.

As adjectives the difference between devoid and callow

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while callow is (obsolete) bald.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As a noun callow is

a callow young bird.

Nullify vs Devoid - What's the difference?

nullify | devoid |


As verbs the difference between nullify and devoid

is that nullify is (legal) to make legally invalid while devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As an adjective devoid is

empty; having none of; completely without.

Hollow vs Devoid - What's the difference?

hollow | devoid |


As adjectives the difference between hollow and devoid

is that hollow is (of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside while devoid is empty; having none of; completely without.

As verbs the difference between hollow and devoid

is that hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo while devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As an adverb hollow

is (colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

As a noun hollow

is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.

As an interjection hollow

is .

Devoid vs Abundant - What's the difference?

devoid | abundant |


As adjectives the difference between devoid and abundant

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while abundant is fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity; overflowing .

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Devoided - What's the difference?

devoid | devoided |


As verbs the difference between devoid and devoided

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while devoided is (devoid).

As an adjective devoid

is empty; having none of; completely without.

Devoid vs Wanting - What's the difference?

devoid | wanting | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of wanting.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and wanting

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while wanting is absent or lacking.

As verbs the difference between devoid and wanting

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while wanting is .

As a preposition wanting is

without.

As a noun wanting is

the state of wanting something; desire.

Devoid vs Unsupplied - What's the difference?

devoid | unsupplied | Related terms |

Devoid is a related term of unsupplied.


As adjectives the difference between devoid and unsupplied

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while unsupplied is not supplied.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Liberated - What's the difference?

devoid | liberated |


As adjectives the difference between devoid and liberated

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while liberated is freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters.

As verbs the difference between devoid and liberated

is that devoid is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove while liberated is (liberate).

Devoid vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

devoid | obsolete |


As adjectives the difference between devoid and obsolete

is that devoid is empty; having none of; completely without while obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

Devoid vs Minus - What's the difference?

devoid | minus |


As an adjective devoid

is empty; having none of; completely without.

As a verb devoid

is (obsolete) to empty out; to remove.

As a noun minus is

a minus sign.

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