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Long vs Ask - What's the difference?

long | ask | Related terms |

Long is a related term of ask.


As nouns the difference between long and ask

is that long is hair; fur; coat while ask is amplitude shift keying.

Long vs Tiresome - What's the difference?

long | tiresome | Related terms |

Long is a related term of tiresome.


As a noun long

is hair; fur; coat.

As an adjective tiresome is

causing fatigue or boredom; wearisome.

Long vs Root - What's the difference?

long | root |


As a noun long

is hair; fur; coat.

As a proper noun root is

.

Latitude vs Long - What's the difference?

latitude | long |


As nouns the difference between latitude and long

is that latitude is (geography|astronomy) the angular distance north or south from a planet's equator, measured along the meridian of that particular point while long is hair; fur; coat.

Enjoy vs Long - What's the difference?

enjoy | long |


As a verb enjoy

is to receive pleasure or satisfaction from something.

As a noun long is

hair; fur; coat.

Long vs Already - What's the difference?

long | already |


As a noun long

is hair; fur; coat.

As an adverb already is

prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously.

Lust vs Long - What's the difference?

lust | long |


In archaic terms the difference between lust and long

is that lust is a delightful cause of joy, pleasure while long is to be appropriate {{term|to|lang=en}}, to pertain or belong {{term|to|lang=en}}.

In obsolete terms the difference between lust and long

is that lust is virility; vigour; active power while long is occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant in time; far away.

In intransitive terms the difference between lust and long

is that lust is to crave sexual contact urgently while long is to await, to aspire, to desire greatly (something to occur or to be true.

As an adjective long is

having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point usually applies to horizontal dimensions; see Usage Notes below.

As an adverb long is

over a great distance in space.

As a proper noun Long is

{{surname|from=nicknames}} Originally a nickname for a tall man.

Fare vs Long - What's the difference?

fare | long |


As a verb fare

is .

As a noun long is

hair; fur; coat.

Long vs Empty - What's the difference?

long | empty |


As nouns the difference between long and empty

is that long is hair; fur; coat while empty is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .

As an adjective empty is

devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.

As a verb empty is

(ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.

Long vs Oblong - What's the difference?

long | oblong |


As nouns the difference between long and oblong

is that long is hair; fur; coat while oblong is something with an oblong shape.

As an adjective oblong is

longer than wide.

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