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Advertise vs Demo - What's the difference?

advertise | demo |


As a verb advertise

is .

As a noun demo is

.

Demo vs Demy - What's the difference?

demo | demy |


As nouns the difference between demo and demy

is that demo is a demonstration or visual explanation while demy is a printing paper size, 17½ inches by 22½ inches.

As a verb demo

is to record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.

Demo vs Demon - What's the difference?

demo | demon |


As nouns the difference between demo and demon

is that demo is while demon is demon.

Demo vs Desmo - What's the difference?

demo | desmo |


As a noun demo

is .

As an adjective desmo is

desmodromic.

Demo vs Dermo - What's the difference?

demo | dermo |


As nouns the difference between demo and dermo

is that demo is while dermo is perkinsosis.

Demo vs Depo - What's the difference?

demo | depo |


As nouns the difference between demo and depo

is that demo is while depo is (legal|informal) deposition.

Demo vs Deme - What's the difference?

demo | deme |


As a noun demo

is .

As a verb deme is

.

Demo vs Defo - What's the difference?

demo | defo |


As a noun demo

is .

As an adverb defo is

slang or abbreviated form of definitely.

Demo vs Demoi - What's the difference?

demo | demoi |


As nouns the difference between demo and demoi

is that demo is a demonstration or visual explanation while demoi is plural of lang=en The common populaces of several states.

As a verb demo

is to record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.

Demo vs Demi - What's the difference?

demo | demi |


As nouns the difference between demo and demi

is that demo is a demonstration or visual explanation while demi is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb demo

is to record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.

As a proper noun Demi is

{{given name|female}}, a diminutive of Demetria introduced into English in the 1990s by the actress Demi Moore.

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