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Firm vs Compony - What's the difference?

firm | compony |


As adjectives the difference between firm and compony

is that firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position) while compony is (heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

As a noun firm

is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.

As a verb firm

is to make firm or strong; fix securely.

Industry vs Compony - What's the difference?

industry | compony |


As a noun industry

is the tendency to work persistently.

As an adjective compony is

divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Terms vs Compony - What's the difference?

terms | compony |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective compony is

(heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Cowpony vs Compony - What's the difference?

cowpony | compony |


As a noun cowpony

is a horse ridden by cowboys when controlling cattle.

As an adjective compony is

(heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Compone vs Compony - What's the difference?

compone | compony |


As adjectives the difference between compone and compony

is that compone is (heraldry) while compony is (heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Company vs Compony - What's the difference?

company | compony |


As a noun company

is a team; a group of people who work together professionally.

As a verb company

is (archaic|transitive) to accompany, keep company with.

As an adjective compony is

(heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Tincture vs Compony - What's the difference?

tincture | compony |


As a noun tincture

is a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes.

As a verb tincture

is to stain or impregnate (something) with colour.

As an adjective compony is

(heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

Square vs Compony - What's the difference?

square | compony |


As adjectives the difference between square and compony

is that square is shaped like a square (the polygon) while compony is divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.

As a noun square

is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.

As a verb square

is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.

Line vs Compony - What's the difference?

line | compony |


As a noun line

is line.

As an adjective compony is

(heraldry|postpositive) divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures.