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Newfangled vs Oldfangled - What's the difference?

newfangled | oldfangled | Antonyms |

Oldfangled is a antonym of newfangled.



As adjectives the difference between newfangled and oldfangled

is that newfangled is contemptibly modern, unfamiliar, or different while oldfangled is old-fashioned.

Prochange vs Antichange - What's the difference?

prochange | antichange | Antonyms |

Antichange is a antonym of prochange.


Prochange is likely misspelled.


Prochange has no English definition.

As an adjective antichange is

opposing change.

Overpower vs Underpower - What's the difference?

overpower | underpower | Antonyms |

Overpower is an antonym of underpower.


In lang=en terms the difference between overpower and underpower

is that overpower is to render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc while underpower is to supply with insufficient power.

As verbs the difference between overpower and underpower

is that overpower is to subdue someone by superior force while underpower is to supply with insufficient power.

Heelside vs Toeside - What's the difference?

heelside | toeside | Antonyms |

Toeside is a antonym of heelside.



In board sports terms the difference between heelside and toeside

is that heelside is the side of the board nearest the heel while toeside is the side of the board nearest the toe.

Epifluorescence vs Transfluorescence - What's the difference?

epifluorescence | transfluorescence | Antonyms |

Transfluorescence is a antonym of epifluorescence.



As nouns the difference between epifluorescence and transfluorescence

is that epifluorescence is fluorescence produced by reflected rather than transmitted light while transfluorescence is fluorescence of a material when the source of stimulating radiation is behind the object, from the point of view of the observer.

Sophisticate vs Unsophisticate - What's the difference?

sophisticate | unsophisticate | Antonyms |

Unsophisticate is a antonym of sophisticate.



As nouns the difference between sophisticate and unsophisticate

is that sophisticate is a worldly-wise person while unsophisticate is an unsophisticated person.

As a verb sophisticate

is to make less natural or innocent.

As an adjective sophisticate

is adulterated; not pure; not genuine.

Monopolist vs Monopsonist - What's the difference?

monopolist | monopsonist | Antonyms |

Monopolist is an antonym of monopsonist.


As nouns the difference between monopolist and monopsonist

is that monopolist is monopolist while monopsonist is a single buyer who dominates a market.

Antical vs Postical - What's the difference?

antical | postical | Antonyms |

Antical is an antonym of postical.


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between antical and postical

is that antical is (botany) of or pertaining to the surface of a prostrate thallus that is oriented away from the substrate while postical is (botany) of or pertaining to the surface of a prostrate thallus that is oriented towards the substrate.

As adjectives the difference between antical and postical

is that antical is (botany) oriented towards the apex while postical is (botany) oriented towards the base.

Untrollable vs Trollable - What's the difference?

untrollable | trollable | Antonyms |

Trollable is a antonym of untrollable.



In internet terms the difference between untrollable and trollable

is that untrollable is not capable of, or suited to, being trolled while trollable is capable of, or suited to, being trolled (disrupted by provocative postings).

Araucarian vs Ximenean - What's the difference?

araucarian | ximenean | Antonyms |

Araucarian is an antonym of ximenean.


As adjectives the difference between araucarian and ximenean

is that araucarian is (araucarian) while ximenean is of or pertaining to the cryptic crossword style used and defined by "ximenes" ((derrick somerset macnutt)), whereby an acceptable cryptic clue must have a precise definition, a fair and strictly grammatical subsidiary indication, and no redundant elements beyond these.

As a noun ximenean is

a cruciverbalist or crossword fan who shares ximenes's beliefs about fair crossword setting.

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