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Xmas vs Christmas

Xmas vs Christmas
Christmas is the Christian holiday for commemorating the birth of Christ, as celebrated on December 25 annually. ‘Xmas’ is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas, in use for over a thousand years.

Sorcerer vs Wizard

Sorcerer vs Wizard
Originally there was no difference, however over time wizards have come to play the role of guardians or advisers and are often portrayed as wielding great powers. Sorcerers, also have great powers, but are...

Jewish vs Hebrew

Jewish vs Hebrew
The Jewish people are the Jews, a nation and an ethno-religious group, descended from the Hebrews. Hebrew refers to the descendents of Eber, which includes Abraham. Hebrew refers to the descendents of Abraham’...

Holy Ghost vs Holy Spirit

Holy Ghost vs Holy Spirit
The terms ‘Holy Ghost’ and ‘Holy Spirit’ refer to the same thing. Both the words are used to describe the third part of the Holy Trinity, apart from God and the son of God. The only difference is the way the...

Diction vs Tone

Diction vs Tone
Diction has two different meanings. The first meaning refers to the writer or the speaker's distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story. The second meaning is the...

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