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self

Character vs Self - What's the difference?

character | self |


As a noun character

is .

As a proper noun self is

.

Body vs Self - What's the difference?

body | self |


As nouns the difference between body and self

is that body is physical frame while self is the subject of one's own experience of phenomena: perception, emotions, thoughts.

As verbs the difference between body and self

is that body is to give body or shape to something while self is to fertilise by the same individual; to self-fertilise or self-pollinate.

As a pronoun self is

himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).

As an adjective self is

same.

As a proper noun Self is

{{surname}.

Ipseity vs Self - What's the difference?

ipseity | self |


As a noun ipseity

is selfhood; individual identity.

As a proper noun self is

.

Ipsit vs Self - What's the difference?

ipsit | self |


As a proper noun self is

.

Self vs Subject - What's the difference?

self | subject |


As nouns the difference between self and subject

is that self is the subject of one's own experience of phenomena: perception, emotions, thoughts while subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.

As verbs the difference between self and subject

is that self is to fertilise by the same individual; to self-fertilise or self-pollinate while subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.

As adjectives the difference between self and subject

is that self is same while subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something.

As a pronoun self

is himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).

As a proper noun Self

is {{surname}.

Self vs Pelf - What's the difference?

self | pelf |


As nouns the difference between self and pelf

is that self is the subject of one's own experience of phenomena: perception, emotions, thoughts while pelf is money; riches; gain; especially when dishonestly acquired (compare lucre.

As a pronoun self

is himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).

As a verb self

is to fertilise by the same individual; to self-fertilise or self-pollinate.

As an adjective self

is same.

As a proper noun Self

is {{surname}.

Self vs Selfy - What's the difference?

self | selfy |


As a proper noun self

is .

As a noun selfy is

.

As an adjective selfy is

(philosophy) relating to the phenomenological human sense of self.

Self vs Delf - What's the difference?

self | delf |


As nouns the difference between self and delf

is that self is the subject of one's own experience of phenomena: perception, emotions, thoughts while delf is a mine, quarry, pit dug; ditch.

As a pronoun self

is himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).

As a verb self

is to fertilise by the same individual; to self-fertilise or self-pollinate.

As an adjective self

is same.

As a proper noun Self

is {{surname}.

As an acronym DELF is

diplôme d'étude de langue française, a French-language qualification.

Self vs Seif - What's the difference?

self | seif |


As a proper noun self

is .

As a noun seif is

aids.

Self vs Seld - What's the difference?

self | seld |


As a proper noun self

is .

As an adjective seld is

(archaic) rare, uncommon.

As an adverb seld is

(obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.

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