immaculate |
virginal |
Related terms |
Immaculate is a related term of virginal.
As adjectives the difference between immaculate and virginal
is that
immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure while
virginal is being or resembling a virgin.
As a noun virginal is
(musici) a musical instrument in the harpsichord family.
pristine |
immaculate |
As adjectives the difference between pristine and immaculate
is that
pristine is unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied while
immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
immaculate |
surrender |
As an adjective immaculate
is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
As a verb surrender is
to give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically (military) to yield (a town, a fortification, etc) to an enemy.
As a noun surrender is
an act of surrendering, submission into the possession of another; abandonment, resignation.
immaculate |
common |
As adjectives the difference between immaculate and common
is that
immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure while
common is mutual; shared by more than one.
As a noun common is
mutual good, shared by more than one.
As a verb common is
(obsolete) to communicate (something).
taxonomy |
immaculate |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective immaculate is
having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
immaculate |
between |
As an adjective immaculate
is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
As a preposition between is
in the position or interval that separates (two things), or intermediate in quantity or degree (see the usage notes below).
As a noun between is
a kind of needle, shorter than a sharp, with a small rounded eye, used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics.
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