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paronymous

Homonyms vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

homonyms | paronymous |


As a noun homonyms

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective paronymous is

having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

Paronymous vs Paronymously - What's the difference?

paronymous | paronymously |


As an adjective paronymous

is having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

As an adverb paronymously is

in a paronymous way.

Meaning vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

meaning | paronymous |


As adjectives the difference between meaning and paronymous

is that meaning is having a (specified) intention while paronymous is (semantics) having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

As a noun meaning

is the symbolic value of something.

As a verb meaning

is .

Orthography vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

orthography | paronymous |


As a noun orthography

is the study of correct spelling according to established usage.

As an adjective paronymous is

(semantics) having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

Sound vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

sound | paronymous |


As adjectives the difference between sound and paronymous

is that sound is healthy while paronymous is having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

As an adverb sound

is soundly.

As an interjection sound

is yes; used to show agreement or understanding, generally without much enthusiasm.

As a noun sound

is a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.

As a verb sound

is to produce a sound.

As a proper noun Sound

is the strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.

Conjugate vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

conjugate | paronymous |


As adjectives the difference between conjugate and paronymous

is that conjugate is united in pairs; yoked together; coupled while paronymous is (semantics) having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

As a verb conjugate

is (grammar|transitive) to inflect (a verb) for each person, in order, for one or more tenses.

As a noun conjugate

is any entity formed by joining two or more smaller entities together.

Derivation vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

derivation | paronymous |


As a noun derivation

is diversion.

As an adjective paronymous is

(semantics) having the same root or derivation; conjugate.

Root vs Paronymous - What's the difference?

root | paronymous |


As a proper noun root

is .

As an adjective paronymous is

(semantics) having the same root or derivation; conjugate.