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Author: Factualist Publication date: 2022 Cited by: Factualist Team 4:34 AM 30 May 2022 GMT Citerank: (3) 695643Cicada versus KatydidOne difference between cicada and katydid when they are used as nouns is that cicada means “any of several insects in the superfamily Cicadoidea, with small eyes wide apart on the head and transparent well-veined wings.” In comparison katydid is “a relative of grasshoppers and crickets, in the family Tettigoniidae.”609FDDBE, 695649Archetype versus StereotypeThe difference between archetype and stereotype when used as verbs is that archetype means “to depict as, model using, or otherwise associate an object or subject with an archetype.” In contrast, stereotype is “to make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.”609FDDBE, 695651Skinny versus SlenderWhat is the distinction between the words “skinny” and “slender?” English is the primary language where both words are commonly used. The word skinny is used as an adjective, verb, or a noun, while we use slender as an adjective. Both words share “adjective” as a common part-of-speech.609FDDBE URL:
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