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fume

Fume vs Injure - What's the difference?

fume | injure |


As verbs the difference between fume and injure

is that fume is to while injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.

Fume vs Exactly - What's the difference?

fume | exactly |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adverb exactly is

(manner) without approximation; precisely.

As an interjection exactly is

(signifies agreement or recognition).

Fume vs Effumability - What's the difference?

fume | effumability |


As a verb fume

is to.

As a noun effumability is

(obsolete|rare) the capability of flying off in fumes or vapour.

Fume vs Fumily - What's the difference?

fume | fumily |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adverb fumily is

with fumes or smoke.

Fume vs Fumous - What's the difference?

fume | fumous |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adjective fumous is

of or resembling fumes or smoke.

Fume vs Fumish - What's the difference?

fume | fumish |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adjective fumish is

(obsolete) pertaining to fumes or smoke.

Fume vs Suffumigation - What's the difference?

fume | suffumigation |


As a verb fume

is to.

As a noun suffumigation is

(archaic) the burning of substances to produce fumes as part of some magical rituals.

Fume vs Fumeless - What's the difference?

fume | fumeless |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adjective fumeless is

without fumes.

Fume vs Fumelike - What's the difference?

fume | fumelike |


As a verb fume

is to.

As an adjective fumelike is

resembling a fume or some aspect of one.

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