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Lich vs Revenant - What's the difference?

lich | revenant |


As nouns the difference between lich and revenant

is that lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body while revenant is someone who returns from a long absence.

As an adjective revenant is

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Leek vs Lich - What's the difference?

leek | lich |


As nouns the difference between leek and lich

is that leek is while lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body.

Ghost vs Lich - What's the difference?

ghost | lich |


As nouns the difference between ghost and lich

is that ghost is (rare) the spirit; the soul of man while lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body.

As a verb ghost

is (obsolete|transitive) to haunt; to appear to in the form of an apparition.

Lich vs Wizard - What's the difference?

lich | wizard |


As nouns the difference between lich and wizard

is that lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body while wizard is one who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices.

As an adjective wizard is

(slang|dated|british) fine, superb (originally raf slang).

As a verb wizard is

to practice wizardry.

Lich vs Zombie - What's the difference?

lich | zombie |


As nouns the difference between lich and zombie

is that lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body while zombie is zombie.

Mummy vs Lich - What's the difference?

mummy | lich |


As nouns the difference between mummy and lich

is that mummy is a substance used in medicine, prepared from mummified flesh while lich is a corpse or dead body.

As a verb mummy

is to mummify.

As a proper noun Mummy

is one's mother.

Necromancer vs Lich - What's the difference?

necromancer | lich |


As nouns the difference between necromancer and lich

is that necromancer is a person who practices necromancy while lich is a corpse or dead body.

Lich vs Lynch - What's the difference?

lich | lynch |


As a noun lich

is (archaic) a corpse or dead body.

As a proper noun lynch is

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Lich vs Lith - What's the difference?

lich | lith |


As nouns the difference between lich and lith

is that lich is a corpse or dead body while lith is a limb; any member of the body.

Linch vs Lich - What's the difference?

linch | lich |


As nouns the difference between linch and lich

is that linch is a ledge, a terrace; a right-angled projection; a lynchet while lich is (archaic) a corpse or dead body.

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