institute |
associate |
As nouns the difference between institute and associate
is that
institute is while
associate is (slang) an associate's degree.
associate |
generalize |
As a noun associate
is (slang) an associate's degree.
As a verb generalize is
to speak in generalities, or in vague terms.
associate |
connection |
As nouns the difference between associate and connection
is that
associate is (slang) an associate's degree while
connection is (uncountable) the act of connecting.
associate |
x |
As a noun associate
is (slang) an associate's degree.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
director |
associate |
As nouns the difference between director and associate
is that
director is one who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (eg,
director of engineering''), project, or production (as in a show or film, eg, ''film director ) while
associate is (slang) an associate's degree.
accord |
associate |
As nouns the difference between accord and associate
is that
accord is agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action while
associate is (slang) an associate's degree.
As a verb accord
is (
lb) to make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust.
integrate |
associate |
As a verb integrate
is to form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.
As a noun associate is
(slang) an associate's degree.
associate |
checker |
As nouns the difference between associate and checker
is that
associate is (slang) an associate's degree while
checker is one who checks something or
checker can be a playing piece in the game of checkers (british: draughts) or
checker can be the fruit of the wild service tree or chequer tree,.
As a verb checker is
to mark in a pattern of alternating light and dark spots, like a checkerboard.
associate |
arrange |
As a noun associate
is (slang) an associate's degree.
As an adjective arrange is
organized, neat.
As a verb arrange is
.
associate |
practitioner |
As nouns the difference between associate and practitioner
is that
associate is (slang) an associate's degree while
practitioner is a person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine.
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