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charity

Charity vs Guiltware - What's the difference?

charity | guiltware |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As a noun guiltware is

(computing|informal) software that attempts to convince the user to fulfil some obligation (such as registration or donation to a charity) by eliciting feelings of guilt.

Charity vs Charityware - What's the difference?

charity | charityware |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As a noun charityware is

(computing) software distributed in a way that benefits a charity, as by users being encouraged to donate to the charity in lieu of paying for the software.

Charity vs Charidee - What's the difference?

charity | charidee |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As a noun charidee is

(informal|humorous) conspicuous charity, especially as part of a tv promotion, or of an otherwise pointless exercise.

Charity vs Radiothon - What's the difference?

charity | radiothon |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As a noun radiothon is

(informal) an extended charity appeal on the radio.

Charity vs Eleemosynous - What's the difference?

charity | eleemosynous |


As a proper noun charity

is .

As an adjective eleemosynous is

describes a gift or donation made as an act of charity or almsgiving.

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