A glacier is a very large, natural piece of ice, which can move very slowly downhill, like a slow-motion river of ice. They are found in high mountain ranges and other places where ice never completely melts. In the distant past (many thousands of years ago) glaciers gradually flowed down and spread out over Europe and […]
Flood vs Deluge: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
Flood and deluge have almost exactly the same meaning. Both words describe the disaster that occurs when water flows over its usual barriers, such as when a river or lake gets too high and the water flows over the land, in a possibly destructive way. When flood and deluge are nouns, they have exactly the same meaning, except that […]
Forebear vs Forbear: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
These words have different meanings, and to add to the confusion, their spelling can be interchangeable. Here we will use the most common spelling for each one. Forbear is a verb that means to “refrain, hold off, or hold back”—i.e. to not do something, to do something less, or to wait before doing something: If you […]
Faun vs Fawn: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
Faun and Fawn are both nouns (fawn can also be a verb) and have a common root but different meanings. They both come from the Latin fetus, meaning “offspring”—a word for children of any species, emphasizing their origins in birth. This connection is more clear for fawn than faun. A fawn is a baby deer. And a faun is a nature […]
Paraplegic vs Quadriplegic: Here’s the Difference in Meaning
These words are the adjective forms of paraplegia and quadriplegia, which are the names of medical conditions; both words refer to “paralysis of the arms or legs due to a spinal injury.” If all four limbs are affected, then the person is a quadriplegic ((quadri- means “four,” such as in the mathematical words quadratic (having four terms) and quadrant (one […]
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