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modicum

Grain vs Modicum - What's the difference?

grain | modicum | Synonyms |

Grain is a synonym of modicum.


As nouns the difference between grain and modicum

is that grain is hate, hatred, disgust while modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount.

Granule vs Modicum - What's the difference?

granule | modicum | Related terms |

Granule is a related term of modicum.


As nouns the difference between granule and modicum

is that granule is granule while modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount.

As an adjective granule

is granulated.

As a verb granule

is .

Touch vs Modicum - What's the difference?

touch | modicum | Related terms |

Touch is a related term of modicum.


As nouns the difference between touch and modicum

is that touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger while modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount.

As a verb touch

is primarily physical senses.

Molecule vs Modicum - What's the difference?

molecule | modicum | Related terms |

Molecule is a related term of modicum.


As nouns the difference between molecule and modicum

is that molecule is molecule while modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount.

Smidgeon vs Modicum - What's the difference?

smidgeon | modicum |


As nouns the difference between smidgeon and modicum

is that smidgeon is while modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount.

Modicum vs Fragment - What's the difference?

modicum | fragment |


As nouns the difference between modicum and fragment

is that modicum is a small, modest or trifling amount while fragment is fragment.

Modicum vs Measly - What's the difference?

modicum | measly |


As a noun modicum

is a small, modest or trifling amount.

As an adjective measly is

small in amount, contemptibly so or measly can be infected with measles.

Intemperate vs Modicum - What's the difference?

intemperate | modicum |


As an adjective intemperate

is lacking moderation, temper or control.

As a verb intemperate

is (obsolete|transitive) to disorder.

As a noun modicum is

a small, modest or trifling amount.

Exiguous vs Modicum - What's the difference?

exiguous | modicum |


As an adjective exiguous

is scanty; meager.

As a noun modicum is

a small, modest or trifling amount.

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