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Things that are not the same
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* Yujia Wang, character in Assault Lily: Bouquet
* Obras
* Oblast
* Oh, blast!
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_wafer
* Plachta (the talking book from Atelier Sophie)
* Duda
* Lula
Chuck Robb
Chuck Todd
animals that are not the same:
bushpig
hedgehog
Enver Hoxha
Astral Ascent: https://www.gog.com/en/game/astral_ascent
Astria Ascending: https://www.gog.com/en/game/astria_ascending
* Danganronpa 3
* Danganronpa V3
* conqueror
* conquistador
I get the notion that outside of Spanish (obviously) the name stuck as a specific subset of conqueror where instead of generic conquering you're wearing a morion helmet and are restricted to conquering people with a specific theme, not that I want to start a quarrel over it.
Also, for what it's worth I was once surprised to discover the Polish word for cap (as in, you wear it on your head but it's not a hat) means a specific Napoleonic-era military headgear in the wider world. Which in turn is called in Polish by what seems to be the French mangled mispronounciation of the word.
Spanish also has "zar" meaning "tzar" meaning "caesar, but from Russia", and "sultan" too, but otherwise I feel it's done much less than in English.
Half example: shiba inu.
Are you sure it's not a Mabari War Hound?
Nana Mizuki
Nazuna Miki
* epic sax guy
* sexy sax man
Rage of Bahamut
Dmitri Kabalevsky - Clowns, Op. 39 #20
* To act like something: To pretend to behave in a certain way without that being the case.
* Silicone
* magnetic Pole
* humus
* a function
My favorite explanation of it is that it's a function that is 0 everywhere except at a single point where it is just infinite enough so that it integrates to 1.
Related: All total orders are partial orders, all cylindrical and toroidal spaces are flat, and the clopen sets Hitler from the other day.
It seems to be used in physics as a sudden impulse causing a change in state in an integral of it. Like a punch in the gut, but used for stuff like switches and square waves.
meanwhile...
notes to self: (a.k.a. "i hate woodpecker names")
red-bellied woodpecker: has a red head, and a rarely-seen and less red belly.
red-headed woodpecker: has a very red head.
red-cockaded woodpecker: basically doesn't have red anywhere, except a rarely-seen speck.
pileated woodpecker: has a prominent red crest on its head, but no "red" in the name.
* Perfect gas