style |
grooming |
As nouns the difference between style and grooming
is that
style is a manner of doing or presenting things, especially a fashionable one while
grooming is care for one's personal appearance, hygiene, and clothing.
As verbs the difference between style and grooming
is that
style is to create or give a style, fashion or image while
grooming is present participle of lang=en.
modus |
style |
As a noun modus
is (legal|obsolete) the arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a contract or conveyance.
As a verb style is
.
As an adjective style is
elegant, stylish.
style |
choice |
In obsolete terms the difference between style and choice
is that
style is a pen; an author's pen while
choice is a sufficient number to choose among.
As nouns the difference between style and choice
is that
style is a manner of doing or presenting things, especially a fashionable one while
choice is an option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
As a verb style
is to create or give a style, fashion or image.
As an adjective choice is
especially good or preferred.
style |
feel |
As verbs the difference between style and feel
is that
style is while
feel is (
lb)
to use the sense of touch .
As adjectives the difference between style and feel
is that
style is elegant, stylish while
feel is .
As a noun feel is
a quality of an object experienced by touch.
As a pronoun feel is
.
As an adverb feel is
.
profile |
style |
As verbs the difference between profile and style
is that
profile is while
style is .
As an adjective style is
elegant, stylish.
style |
set |
Related terms |
Style is a related term of set.
As a verb style
is .
As an adjective style
is elegant, stylish.
As a numeral set is
seven.
style |
species |
Related terms |
Style is a related term of species.
As a verb style
is .
As an adjective style
is elegant, stylish.
As a noun species is
.
style |
plan |
Related terms |
Style is a related term of plan.
As a verb style
is .
As an adjective style
is elegant, stylish.
As a noun plan is
a tablet (for writing and erasing).
style |
scenery |
As a verb style
is .
As an adjective style
is elegant, stylish.
As a noun scenery is
view, natural features, landscape.
eristic |
style |
As adjectives the difference between eristic and style
is that
eristic is of something or someone provoking strife, controversy or discord while
style is elegant, stylish.
As a noun eristic
is one who makes specious arguments; one who is disputatious.
As a verb style is
.
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