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"Idom" is not a word in English, so the difference is between a word and a non-word. An idiom is a phrase that cannot be understood unless you know the idiomatic meaning already. "On edge" is an example of an idiom because you are not literally standing on an edge - you are anxious or frustrated.

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βˆ™ 7mo ago

An idiom is a commonly used expression with a non-literal meaning, while an "idom" is likely a typo or misspelling of "idiom."

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