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Cite vs Convoke - What's the difference?

cite | convoke | Related terms |

Cite is a related term of convoke.


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb convoke is

to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Extract vs Cite - What's the difference?

extract | cite |


As nouns the difference between extract and cite

is that extract is that which is extracted or drawn out while cite is a citation.

As verbs the difference between extract and cite

is that extract is to draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc while cite is to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.

Cite vs Cite - What's the difference?

cite | cite |


As adjectives the difference between cite and cite

is that cite is full, brim-full while cite is full, brim-full.

As nouns the difference between cite and cite

is that cite is wedge, short spear or stick while cite is wedge, short spear or stick.

Cite vs Invite - What's the difference?

cite | invite | Related terms |

Cite is a related term of invite.


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb invite is

.

Quotation vs Cite - What's the difference?

quotation | cite |


As nouns the difference between quotation and cite

is that quotation is a fragment of a human expression that is repeated exactly by somebody else most often a quotation is taken from literature or speech, but scenes from a movie, elements of a painting, a passage of music, etc, may be quoted while cite is wedge, short spear or stick.

As an adjective cite is

full, brim-full.

Call vs Cite - What's the difference?

call | cite | Related terms |

Call is a related term of cite.


As nouns the difference between call and cite

is that call is a telephone conversation while cite is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb call

is (lb) to use one's voice .

As an adjective cite is

full, brim-full.

Advance vs Cite - What's the difference?

advance | cite | Related terms |

Advance is a related term of cite.


As nouns the difference between advance and cite

is that advance is a forward move; improvement or progression while cite is wedge, short spear or stick.

As adjectives the difference between advance and cite

is that advance is completed before need or a milestone event while cite is full, brim-full.

As a verb advance

is to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on.

Cite vs Say - What's the difference?

cite | say |


In informal terms the difference between cite and say

is that cite is a citation while say is Used to introduce a hypothetical

As an adverb say is

Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion

As a conjunction say is

Used to introduce a hypothetical

Cite vs Urge - What's the difference?

cite | urge | Related terms |

Cite is a related term of urge.


As nouns the difference between cite and urge

is that cite is wedge, short spear or stick while urge is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).

As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

Cite vs Name - What's the difference?

cite | name | Related terms |

Cite is a related term of name.


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a pronoun name is

what?.

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