case |
contingency |
Synonyms |
Case is a synonym of contingency.
As nouns the difference between case and contingency
is that
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position while
contingency is (uncountable) the quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.
category |
case |
As nouns the difference between category and case
is that
category is a group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria while
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
enclose |
case |
As a verb enclose
is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.
As a noun case is
(
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
cowling |
case |
As a proper noun cowling
is .
As a noun case is
(
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
cohort |
case |
As nouns the difference between cohort and case
is that
cohort is a group of people supporting the same thing or person while
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
drawer |
case |
As nouns the difference between drawer and case
is that
drawer is an open-topped box that can be slid in and out of the cabinet that contains it, used for storing clothing or other articles while
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
case |
pattern |
As nouns the difference between case and pattern
is that
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position while
pattern is model, example.
As a verb pattern is
to apply a pattern.
case |
plaster |
In transitive terms the difference between case and plaster
is that
case is to cover or protect with, or as if with, a case; to enclose while
plaster is to hide or cover up, as if with plaster.
As nouns the difference between case and plaster
is that
case is an actual event, situation, or fact while
plaster is a paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.
As verbs the difference between case and plaster
is that
case is to propose hypothetical cases while
plaster is to cover or coat something with plaster, or apply a plaster.
As an adjective case
is the last remaining card of a particular rank.
factor |
case |
As nouns the difference between factor and case
is that
factor is (obsolete) a doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization while
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
As a verb factor
is to find all the factors of (a number or other mathematical object) (the objects that divide it evenly).
brittle |
case |
As nouns the difference between brittle and case
is that
brittle is (uncountable) a confection of caramelized sugar and nuts while
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position.
As an adjective brittle
is inflexible, liable to break or snap easily under stress or pressure.
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