tender |
sight |
As nouns the difference between tender and sight
is that
tender is (
label) (
l) (
fuel-carrying railroad car) while
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight is
to register visually.
condition |
sight |
In obsolete terms the difference between condition and sight
is that
condition is the situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank while
sight is the instrument of seeing; the eye.
In transitive terms the difference between condition and sight
is that
condition is to test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains) while
sight is to take aim at.
As nouns the difference between condition and sight
is that
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false while
sight is the ability to see.
As verbs the difference between condition and sight
is that
condition is to subject to the process of acclimation while
sight is to register visually.
sight |
doll |
As a noun sight
is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
As a proper noun doll is
a diminutive of the female given name dorothy.
sighted |
sight |
As verbs the difference between sighted and sight
is that
sighted is (
sight) while
sight is to register visually.
As an adjective sighted
is not blind.
As a noun sight is
(in the singular) the ability to see.
sight |
intuition |
As nouns the difference between sight and intuition
is that
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see while
intuition is (pedantic).
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
sightsee |
sight |
As verbs the difference between sightsee and sight
is that
sightsee is to go sightseeing, to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area while
sight is to register visually.
As a noun sight is
the ability to see.
opinion |
sight |
As nouns the difference between opinion and sight
is that
opinion is opinion while
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight is
to register visually.
sight |
insult |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sight and insult
is that
sight is (obsolete) the instrument of seeing; the eye while
insult is (obsolete) the act of leaping on; onset; attack.
In lang=en terms the difference between sight and insult
is that
sight is to take aim at while
insult is to offend (someone) by being rude, insensitive or insolent; to demean or affront (someone).
As nouns the difference between sight and insult
is that
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see while
insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.
As verbs the difference between sight and insult
is that
sight is to register visually while
insult is (obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against).
insights |
sight |
As nouns the difference between insights and sight
is that
insights is while
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight is
to register visually.
death |
sight |
As a proper noun death
is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
As a noun sight is
(in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight is
to register visually.
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