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Contigent vs Contingent - What's the difference?

contigent | contingent |

Contigent is likely misspelled.


Contigent has no English definition.

As a noun contingent is

an event which may or may not happen; that which is unforeseen, undetermined, or dependent on something future; a contingency.

As an adjective contingent is

possible or liable, but not certain to occur; incidental; casual.

Delegate vs Contigent - What's the difference?

delegate | contigent |

Contigent vs Battalion - What's the difference?

contigent | battalion |


As a noun battalion is

(military) an army unit having two or more companies, etc and a headquarters traditionally forming part of a regiment.

As a verb battalion is

to form into battalions.

Contigent vs Commit - What's the difference?

contigent | commit |


As a verb commit is

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Contigent - What does it mean?

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Contigent vs Dependant - What's the difference?

contigent | dependant |


As a verb dependant is

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As an adjective dependant is

dependent.

As a noun dependant is

dependent; one who is dependent.