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fat

Fat vs Bad - What's the difference?

fat | bad |


As a noun fat

is .

As a verb bad is

to simulate.

Fat vs Elephantine - What's the difference?

Fat | elephantine | Synonyms |

Fat is a synonym of elephantine.


As a noun Fat

is .

As an adjective elephantine is

.

Cow vs Fat - What's the difference?

cow | fat |


As an acronym cow

is (computing).

As a noun fat is

.

Fat vs Verdant - What's the difference?

fat | verdant |


As a noun fat

is .

As an adjective verdant is

green in colour.

Fat vs Vast - What's the difference?

fat | vast | Related terms |

Fat is a related term of vast.


As nouns the difference between fat and vast

is that fat is while vast is west (compass point).

Fatigue vs Fat - What's the difference?

fatigue | fat |


As a verb fatigue

is .

As an adjective fatigue

is tired.

As a noun fat is

.

Rich vs Fat - What's the difference?

rich | fat |


As an adjective rich

is as hell, very .

As a noun fat is

.

Succulent vs Fat - What's the difference?

succulent | fat |


As nouns the difference between succulent and fat

is that succulent is a succulent plant (such as cactus) while fat is .

As an adjective succulent

is juicy or lush.

Fat vs Connor - What's the difference?

fat | connor |


As a noun fat

is .

As a proper noun connor is

.

Zain vs Fat - What's the difference?

zain | fat |


As nouns the difference between zain and fat

is that zain is a horse of a dark colour with no lighter spots while fat is a large tub or vessel for water, wine, or other liquids; a cistern.

As an adjective fat is

carrying more fat than usual on one's body; plump; not lean or thin.

As a verb fat is

to make fat; to fatten.

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