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Meatus vs Recess - What's the difference?

meatus | recess |


As nouns the difference between meatus and recess

is that meatus is a tubular opening or passage in the body while recess is a break, pause or vacation.

As a verb recess is

to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess is

remote, distant (in time or place).

Hollow vs Recess - What's the difference?

hollow | recess |


As adjectives the difference between hollow and recess

is that hollow is (of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside while recess is remote, distant (in time or place).

As nouns the difference between hollow and recess

is that hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while recess is a break, pause or vacation.

As verbs the difference between hollow and recess

is that hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate while recess is to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adverb hollow

is completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

As an interjection hollow

is alternative form of lang=en.

Recess vs Boudoir - What's the difference?

recess | boudoir |


As nouns the difference between recess and boudoir

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while boudoir is a woman's private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom.

As a verb recess

is to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Flute vs Recess - What's the difference?

flute | recess |


As verbs the difference between flute and recess

is that flute is while recess is to inset into something, or to recede.

As adjectives the difference between flute and recess

is that flute is reedy (of a voice) while recess is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

As a noun recess is

(countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation.

Recess vs Concavity - What's the difference?

recess | concavity | Related terms |

Recess is a related term of concavity.


As nouns the difference between recess and concavity

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while concavity is (uncountable) the state of being concave.

As a verb recess

is to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Recess vs Remission - What's the difference?

recess | remission | Related terms |

Recess is a related term of remission.


As nouns the difference between recess and remission

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while remission is remission.

As a verb recess

is to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Wikidiffcom vs Recess - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | recess |


As a noun recess is

(countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation.

As a verb recess is

to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess is

(obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Recess vs Respite - What's the difference?

recess | respite | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between recess and respite

is that recess is a break, pause or vacation while respite is a brief interval of rest or relief.

As verbs the difference between recess and respite

is that recess is to inset into something, or to recede while respite is to delay or postpone.

As an adjective recess

is remote, distant (in time or place).

Recess vs Cubicle - What's the difference?

recess | cubicle | Related terms |

Recess is a related term of cubicle.


As nouns the difference between recess and cubicle

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while cubicle is a small separate part or one of the compartments of a room.

As a verb recess

is to inset into something, or to recede.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Chase vs Recess - What's the difference?

chase | recess |


In intransitive terms the difference between chase and recess

is that chase is to give chase; to hunt while recess is to take or declare a break.

As nouns the difference between chase and recess

is that chase is the act of one who chases another; a pursuit while recess is a break, pause or vacation.

As verbs the difference between chase and recess

is that chase is to pursue, to follow at speed while recess is to inset into something, or to recede.

As a proper noun Chase

is {{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname for a hunter.

As an adjective recess is

remote, distant (in time or place).

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