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street

Street vs President - What's the difference?

street | president |


As a proper noun street

is .

As a noun president is

an honorific for the head of state of a republic; see president (definition 1).

Plaza vs Street - What's the difference?

plaza | street |


As a noun plaza

is beach.

As a proper noun street is

.

Street vs Culdesac - What's the difference?

street | culdesac |


As a proper noun street

is .

As a noun culdesac is

.

Roadway vs Street - What's the difference?

roadway | street |


As nouns the difference between roadway and street

is that roadway is a way used as a road while street is a paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.

As an adjective street is

having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.

As a proper noun Street is

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Sesame vs Street - What's the difference?

sesame | street |


As a noun sesame

is sesame (plant, seed).

As a proper noun street is

.

Encrusted vs Street - What's the difference?

encrusted | street |


As a verb encrusted

is (encrust).

As an adjective encrusted

is having an incrustation.

As a proper noun street is

.

Street vs Thoroughfare - What's the difference?

street | thoroughfare |


As a proper noun street

is .

As a noun thoroughfare is

a passage; a way through.

Potato vs Street - What's the difference?

potato | street |


As a noun potato

is a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.

As a proper noun street is

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Dalmatian vs Street - What's the difference?

dalmatian | street |


As a noun dalmatian

is .

As a proper noun street is

.

Roads vs Street - What's the difference?

roads | street |


As a noun roads

is .

As a proper noun street is

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