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Deadman vs Dutchman - What's the difference?

deadman | dutchman |


As nouns the difference between deadman and dutchman

is that deadman is (obsolete) a corpse while dutchman is (carpentry|masonry) a piece of wood or stone used to repair a larger piece, shaped such that it fills as exactly as possible a void or cavity that is to be repaired.

Deadman vs Deadpan - What's the difference?

deadman | deadpan |


As nouns the difference between deadman and deadpan

is that deadman is (obsolete) a corpse while deadpan is a style of comedic delivery in which something humourous is said or done while not exhibiting a change in emotion or facial expression.

As an adjective deadpan is

deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look).

As a verb deadpan is

to express (oneself) in an impassive or expressionless manner.

Deadman vs Deadmen - What's the difference?

deadman | deadmen |


As nouns the difference between deadman and deadmen

is that deadman is a corpse while deadmen is plural of lang=en.

Headman vs Deadman - What's the difference?

headman | deadman |


As nouns the difference between headman and deadman

is that headman is while deadman is (obsolete) a corpse.

Deadman vs Leadman - What's the difference?

deadman | leadman |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between deadman and leadman

is that deadman is (obsolete) a corpse while leadman is (obsolete) one who leads a dance.

As nouns the difference between deadman and leadman

is that deadman is (obsolete) a corpse while leadman is the male leader of a group of workers, who reports to a supervisor.

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