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hunger

Hunger vs Hungerer - What's the difference?

hunger | hungerer |


As nouns the difference between hunger and hungerer

is that hunger is hunger while hungerer is one who hungers or yearns.

Hunger vs Goneness - What's the difference?

hunger | goneness |


As nouns the difference between hunger and goneness

is that hunger is a need or compelling desire for food while goneness is the state or quality of being gone, i.e. no longer present.

As a verb hunger

is to be in need of food.

Hunger vs Famelic - What's the difference?

hunger | famelic |


As a noun hunger

is a need or compelling desire for food.

As a verb hunger

is to be in need of food.

As an adjective famelic is

of or pertaining to hunger.

Hunger vs Limosis - What's the difference?

hunger | limosis |


As nouns the difference between hunger and limosis

is that hunger is hunger while limosis is (medicine|obsolete) a ravenous appetite caused by disease; morbid excessive hunger.

Hunger vs Hungerless - What's the difference?

hunger | hungerless |


As a noun hunger

is hunger.

As an adjective hungerless is

devoid of hunger; not hungry.

Hunger vs Endurant - What's the difference?

hunger | endurant |


As a noun hunger

is hunger.

As an adjective endurant is

capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc.

Hunger vs Antihunger - What's the difference?

hunger | antihunger |


As nouns the difference between hunger and antihunger

is that hunger is hunger while antihunger is designed to fight against hunger; used eg of a policy.

Hunger vs Affamish - What's the difference?

hunger | affamish |


As verbs the difference between hunger and affamish

is that hunger is to be in need of food while affamish is to cause (somebody) to die of hunger; to starve.

As a noun hunger

is a need or compelling desire for food.

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