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Compound vs Property - What's the difference?

compound | property |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between compound and property

is that compound is (obsolete) to compose; to constitute while property is (obsolete) to make a property of; to appropriate.

As nouns the difference between compound and property

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while property is something that is owned.

As verbs the difference between compound and property

is that compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts while property is (obsolete) to invest with properties, or qualities.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

Fortress vs Compound - What's the difference?

fortress | compound |


As nouns the difference between fortress and compound

is that fortress is a fortified place; a large and permanent fortification, sometimes including a town; a fort; a castle; a stronghold; a place of defense or security while compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As verbs the difference between fortress and compound

is that fortress is to furnish with a fortress or with fortresses; to guard; to fortify while compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

As an adjective compound is

composed of elements; not simple.

Comune vs Compound - What's the difference?

comune | compound |


As a proper noun comune

is commune (of paris, properly "comune di parigi").

As a noun compound is

an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As an adjective compound is

composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound is

to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Compound vs Undefined - What's the difference?

compound | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between compound and undefined

is that compound is composed of elements; not simple while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun compound

is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Compound vs Compote - What's the difference?

compound | compote |


As verbs the difference between compound and compote

is that compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts while compote is .

As a noun compound

is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

Commodious vs Compound - What's the difference?

commodious | compound |


As adjectives the difference between commodious and compound

is that commodious is spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable while compound is composed of elements; not simple.

As a noun compound is

an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As a verb compound is

to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Combinate vs Compound - What's the difference?

combinate | compound |


As nouns the difference between combinate and compound

is that combinate is the result of a combining of two or more components while compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As adjectives the difference between combinate and compound

is that combinate is united; joined; betrothed while compound is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound is

to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Compound vs Product - What's the difference?

compound | product |


As nouns the difference between compound and product

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while product is a commodity offered for sale.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Fence vs Compound - What's the difference?

fence | compound |


As nouns the difference between fence and compound

is that fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter while compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As verbs the difference between fence and compound

is that fence is (lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence while compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

As an adjective compound is

composed of elements; not simple.

Develop vs Compound - What's the difference?

develop | compound |


In lang=en terms the difference between develop and compound

is that develop is to acquire something usually over a period of time while compound is to worsen a situation or thing state.

As verbs the difference between develop and compound

is that develop is to change with a specific direction, progress while compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

As a noun compound is

an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

As an adjective compound is

composed of elements; not simple.

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