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Flammable vs Inflammable
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Flammable and Inflammable have the same meaning. They both refer to products that can easily catch fire. The inflammable is derived from the Italian preposition ‘en’ from ‘enflame’, causing the confusion. |
MHZ vs GHZ
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Mhz and Ghz both are used to denote frequency units. Mhz stands for megahertz (10^6 hertz) whereas Ghz stands for gigahertz (10^9 hertz). |
Casserole vs Stew
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Casserole is a dish that includes pieces of meat, vegetables, a starchy binder and a crunchy topping. Stew is a combination of ingredients specifically meat and vegetables that are placed in stock and cooked... |
Evaporated Milk vs Sweetened Condensed Milk
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Evaporated milk requires evaporating about 60% of water from the milk. Sweetened condensed milk is basically evaporated milk added with 40% sugar. |
Teaching vs Indoctrination
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Teaching is all about communication of information, ideas or skills that can be questioned or discussed and the facts that are taught in teaching are supported by evidence, whereas indoctrination is about... |





