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illusion

Illusion vs Enlightenment - What's the difference?

illusion | enlightenment |


As a noun illusion

is .

As a proper noun enlightenment is

(definite article) a 17th and 18th-century philosophical movement in european history; the age of enlightenment or age of reason emphasizing rationalism.

Atfault vs Illusion - What's the difference?

atfault | illusion |


As a noun illusion is

.

Illision vs Illusion - What's the difference?

illision | illusion |


As nouns the difference between illision and illusion

is that illision is (obsolete) the act of dashing or striking against while illusion is .

Illusion vs Allusions - What's the difference?

illusion | allusions |


As nouns the difference between illusion and allusions

is that illusion is while allusions is .

Taxonomy vs Illusion - What's the difference?

taxonomy | illusion |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and illusion

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while illusion is .

Dilusion vs Illusion - What's the difference?

dilusion | illusion |

Dilusion is likely misspelled.


Dilusion has no English definition.

As a noun illusion is

anything that seems to be something that it is not.

Illusion vs Doubt - What's the difference?

illusion | doubt |


As nouns the difference between illusion and doubt

is that illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not while doubt is uncertainty, disbelief.

As a verb doubt is

to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.

Illusion vs Dream - What's the difference?

illusion | dream |


As nouns the difference between illusion and dream

is that illusion is while dream is imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.

As a verb dream is

(lb) to see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping.

Illusion vs Illusioned - What's the difference?

illusion | illusioned |


As a noun illusion

is .

As an adjective illusioned is

under an illusion; deceived.

Illusion vs Kinetoscope - What's the difference?

illusion | kinetoscope |


As nouns the difference between illusion and kinetoscope

is that illusion is while kinetoscope is an early device for exhibiting motion pictures, creating the illusion of movement from a strip of perforated film bearing sequential images that is conveyed over a light source with a high-speed shutter.

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