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Wet vs Seta - What's the difference?

wet | seta |


As nouns the difference between wet and seta

is that wet is liquid or moisture while seta is walk.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a verb wet

is to cover or impregnate with liquid.

Seta vs Undefined - What's the difference?

seta | undefined |


As a noun seta

is walk.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Sat vs Seta - What's the difference?

sat | seta |


As nouns the difference between sat and seta

is that sat is satellite while seta is a bristle or hair.

As a verb sat

is past tense of sit.

As a proper noun SAT

is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.

As an abbreviation Sat

is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

Preset vs Seta - What's the difference?

preset | seta |


As an adjective preset

is set in advance, or as a default.

As a verb preset

is to set something in advance.

As a noun seta is

walk.

Rhizoid vs Seta - What's the difference?

rhizoid | seta |


In botany terms the difference between rhizoid and seta

is that rhizoid is a rootlike structure in fungi and some plants that acts as support and/or aids the absorption of nutrients while seta is the stalk of a moss sporangium, or occasionally in a liverwort.

Chaeta vs Seta - What's the difference?

chaeta | seta |


As nouns the difference between chaeta and seta

is that chaeta is a chitinous bristle of an annelid worm while seta is a bristle or hair.

Seta vs Spur - What's the difference?

seta | spur |


As nouns the difference between seta and spur

is that seta is a bristle or hair while spur is a rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.

As a verb spur is

to prod (especially a horse) in the side or flank, with the intent to urge motion or haste, to gig.

Weta vs Seta - What's the difference?

weta | seta |


As nouns the difference between weta and seta

is that weta is any of about 70 insect species in the families family: Anostostomatidae and family: Rhaphidophoridae, endemic to New Zealand, resembling katydids or crickets while seta is a bristle or hair.

Sta vs Seta - What's the difference?

sta | seta |


As a verb sta

is to stay.

As a noun seta is

walk.

Seta vs Setae - What's the difference?

seta | setae |


As nouns the difference between seta and setae

is that seta is walk while setae is .

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