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alit

Alit vs False - What's the difference?

alit | false |


As a noun alit

is faith, trust, reliance.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Alit vs Alighted - What's the difference?

alit | alighted |


As verbs the difference between alit and alighted

is that alit is past tense of alight while alighted is past tense of alight.

Alit vs Alt - What's the difference?

alit | alt |


As a verb alit

is past tense of alight.

As an abbreviation alt is

abbreviation of lang=en.

As a noun alt is

one of a player's alternate or secondary characters.

Alit vs Lait - What's the difference?

alit | lait |


As a noun alit

is faith, trust, reliance.

As a verb lait is

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Adit vs Alit - What's the difference?

adit | alit |


As nouns the difference between adit and alit

is that adit is a horizontal or nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine as contrasted to a shaft which is a vertical entry passage an adit may be used for ventilation, haulage, drainage, or other purposes while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

Flit vs Alit - What's the difference?

flit | alit |


As nouns the difference between flit and alit

is that flit is a fluttering or darting movement while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

As a verb flit

is to move about rapidly and nimbly.

As an adjective flit

is (poetic|obsolete) fast, nimble.

Blit vs Alit - What's the difference?

blit | alit |


As verbs the difference between blit and alit

is that blit is to transfer by a blit operation while alit is past tense of alight.

As a noun blit

is a logical operation in which a block of data is rapidly moved or copied in memory, most commonly used to animate two-dimensional graphics.

Alit vs Aliz - What's the difference?

alit | aliz |


As nouns the difference between alit and aliz

is that alit is faith, trust, reliance while aliz is a clay-based earthen plaster.

Alist vs Alit - What's the difference?

alist | alit |


As a noun alist

is association list in LISP.

As a verb alit is

past tense of alight.

Alit vs Amit - What's the difference?

alit | amit |


As verbs the difference between alit and amit

is that alit is past tense of alight while amit is to lose.

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