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Comics vs Cheese - What's the difference?

comics | cheese |


As nouns the difference between comics and cheese

is that comics is while cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance.

As a verb cheese is

to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese is

(photography).

Cheese vs Salami - What's the difference?

cheese | salami |


As nouns the difference between cheese and salami

is that cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance while salami is salami.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese

is (photography).

Edna vs Cheese - What's the difference?

edna | cheese |


As a proper noun edna

is .

As a noun cheese is

(uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance.

As a verb cheese is

to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese is

(photography).

Cheese vs Custard - What's the difference?

cheese | custard |


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between cheese and custard

is that cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk while custard is (uncountable) a type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches.

In countable|lang=en terms the difference between cheese and custard

is that cheese is (countable) a piece of cheese, especially one moulded into a large round shape during manufacture while custard is (countable) any particular variety of custard.

As nouns the difference between cheese and custard

is that cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance while custard is (uncountable) a type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese

is (photography).

Cheese vs Cows - What's the difference?

cheese | cows |


As nouns the difference between cheese and cows

is that cheese is a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk while cows is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between cheese and cows

is that cheese is to prepare curds for making cheese while cows is third-person singular of cow.

As an interjection cheese

is Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

Boris vs Cheese - What's the difference?

boris | cheese |


As a proper noun Boris

is a given name derived from Slavic.

As a noun cheese is

a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.

As a verb cheese is

to prepare curds for making cheese.

As an interjection cheese is

Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

Cheese vs Airplane - What's the difference?

cheese | airplane |


As nouns the difference between cheese and airplane

is that cheese is a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk while airplane is a powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese.

As an interjection cheese

is Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

Cheese vs Charts - What's the difference?

cheese | charts |


As nouns the difference between cheese and charts

is that cheese is a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk while charts is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between cheese and charts

is that cheese is to prepare curds for making cheese while charts is third-person singular of chart.

As an interjection cheese

is Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

Cheese vs Cherry - What's the difference?

cheese | cherry |


As nouns the difference between cheese and cherry

is that cheese is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance while cherry is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a verb cheese

is to prepare curds for making cheese or cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

As an interjection cheese

is (photography).

As a proper noun cherry is

, a pet form of charity, also interpreted as a flower name.

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