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cupid

Cupid vs Beat - What's the difference?

cupid | beat |


As a noun cupid

is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing cupid or love.

As a verb beat is

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Cupid vs False - What's the difference?

cupid | false |


As a noun cupid

is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing cupid or love.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Cupid vs Undefined - What's the difference?

cupid | undefined |


As a noun cupid

is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing cupid or love.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Cupid vs Aphrodite - What's the difference?

cupid | aphrodite |


As proper nouns the difference between cupid and aphrodite

is that cupid is the god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a cherub (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros while Aphrodite is the goddess of beauty and love, born when Cronus castrated his father, Uranus, and threw his genitalia into the sea. Her Roman counterpart is Venus.

As nouns the difference between cupid and aphrodite

is that cupid is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love while aphrodite is a soft and earthy mineral of a white or yellowish color, and with a waxy lustre, found at Langbanshytta in Sweden. It is a hydrated silicate of magnesia, and resembles meerschaum.

Coitus vs Cupid - What's the difference?

coitus | cupid |


As nouns the difference between coitus and cupid

is that coitus is the coming together of male and female sex organs, sometimes in the act of sexual procreation; the male's penis is inserted into the female's vagina, usually until orgasm and ejaculation of semen occur; copulation while cupid is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love.

As a proper noun Cupid is

the god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a cherub (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros.

Cherub vs Cupid - What's the difference?

cherub | cupid |

Cupid is a synonym of cherub.



As nouns the difference between cherub and cupid

is that cherub is a winged creature represented over 90 times in the Bible as attending on God, later seen as the second highest order of angels, ranked above thrones and below seraphim. First mention is in while cupid is a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love.

As a proper noun Cupid is

the god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a cherub (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros.

Amor vs Cupid - What's the difference?

amor | cupid |


In astronomy terms the difference between amor and cupid

is that amor is an asteroid that orbits between the orbits of Earth and Mars while cupid is a moon of Uranus.

As a proper noun Cupid is

the god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a cherub (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros.

Wikidiffcom vs Cupid - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cupid |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a proper noun Cupid is

the god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a cherub (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros.

As a noun cupid is

a putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love.

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