PAIRS AND SNARES XLII
The words in each group below can be confused. Can you give a simple definition of each one that shows the difference between them?
1. VICE - VISE
2. INAPT - INEPT
3. HOARD - HORDE
4. CITE - SITE - SIGHT
5. TERRINE - TUREEN
6. DETRACT - DISTRACT
7. APOTHEM - APOTHEGM
8. ANECDOTE - ANTIDOTE
9. NUCLEAR FISSION - NUCLEAR FUSION
Answers:
1. VICE - A bad habit / morally corrupt behavior
VISE - A tool, usually attached to a work bench, with two jaws that can be tightened to firmly hold an object in place for work
2. INAPT - Unsuitable, inappropriate, or not fitting for a particular situation
INEPT - Lacking skill, incompetent, or clumsy
3. HOARD - A large accumulated, often hidden, supply of goods (food, money, junk, etc.)
HORDE - A large, often unruly, crowd of people or mass of animals
4. CITE - To mention, quote, or refer to a source / To commend or penalize someone for an action (as to be cited for a traffic violation)
SITE - A specific place, piece of land or location where something is, was, or will be situated
SIGHT - Vision
5. TERRINE - A mixture of chopped meat, fish, or vegetable - often in a jellied mold
TUREEN - A deep, covered dish for serving soup
6. DETRACT - Diminish the value, quality, or reputation of something
DISTRACT - Draw someone's attention or focus away from a task or subject
7. APOTHEM - Geometry - A line segment from the center of a regular polygon perpendicular to the side
APOTHEGM - A short, pithy saying / adage, aphorism
8. ANECDOTE - A short, personal, and often funny story - used to make a point or enliven conversation
ANTIDOTE - Something, usually a medicine, that neutralizes, limits, or counteracts the harmful effects of a poison
9. NUCLEAR FISSION - Splitting of a heavy nucleus (like uranium or plutonium) into smaller nuclei, releasing energy
NUCLEAR FUSION - Combining of two light nuclei (like Hydrogen isotopes Deuterium and Tritium) to form a heavier nucleus (like Helium)
Fission is used in nuclear power plants. Fusion powers the sun and other stars, requires extremely high temperature, and releases much more energy than fission.