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Militant vs Strong - What's the difference?

militant | strong |


As an adjective militant

is fighting or disposed to fight; belligerent, warlike.

As a noun militant

is (obsolete) a soldier, a combatant.

As a proper noun strong is

.

Strong vs Higher - What's the difference?

strong | higher |


As a proper noun strong

is .

As an adjective higher is

(high).

As an adverb higher is

.

As a noun higher is

a national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification.

Declamatory vs Strong - What's the difference?

declamatory | strong |


As an adjective declamatory

is having the quality of a declamation.

As a proper noun strong is

.

Strong vs Vigilant - What's the difference?

strong | vigilant |


As a proper noun strong

is .

As an adjective vigilant is

watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary.

Marked vs Strong - What's the difference?

marked | strong |


As an adjective marked

is .

As a proper noun strong is

.

Plectrum vs Strong - What's the difference?

plectrum | strong |


As a noun plectrum

is (anatomy|zoology) an anatomical part resembling a plectrum in shape.

As a proper noun strong is

.

Buff vs Strong - What's the difference?

buff | strong |


As an acronym buff

is (slang|us|air force) big ugly fat fellow (or fucker); us airforce nickname for the b-52 bomber.

As a proper noun strong is

.

Strengthened vs Strong - What's the difference?

strengthened | strong |


As a verb strengthened

is (strengthen).

As a proper noun strong is

.

Consuming vs Strong - What's the difference?

consuming | strong |


As a verb consuming

is .

As an adjective consuming

is holding one's attention or interest.

As a proper noun strong is

.

Strong vs Consolidate - What's the difference?

strong | consolidate |


As a proper noun strong

is .

As a verb consolidate is

(ambitransitive) to combine into a single unit; to group together or join.

As an adjective consolidate is

(obsolete) formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated.

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