disjoint |
divide |
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As verbs the difference between disjoint and divide
is that
disjoint is to render disjoint; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As an adjective disjoint
is not smooth or continuous; disjointed.
As a noun divide is
a thing that divides.
torn |
divide |
As verbs the difference between torn and divide
is that
torn is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed) while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As a noun divide is
a thing that divides.
assign |
divide |
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In transitive terms the difference between assign and divide
is that
assign is to attribute or sort something into categories while
divide is to share (something) by dividing it.
In obsolete terms the difference between assign and divide
is that
assign is a thing relating or belonging to something else; an appurtenance while
divide is to have a share; to partake.
divide |
differ |
As verbs the difference between divide and differ
is that
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while
differ is not to have the same traits, characteristics.
As a noun divide
is a thing that divides.
divide |
crater |
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Divide is a related term of crater.
As nouns the difference between divide and crater
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
crater is crater.
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
divide |
gulf |
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In obsolete terms the difference between divide and gulf
is that
divide is to have a share; to partake while
gulf is that which swallows; the gullet.
In geography terms the difference between divide and gulf
is that
divide is a large chasm, gorge, or ravine between two areas of land while
gulf is a portion of an ocean or sea extending into the land; a partially landlocked sea; as, the Gulf of Mexico or Persian Gulf.
As nouns the difference between divide and gulf
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
gulf is a hollow place in the earth; an abyss; a deep chasm or basin.
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
divide |
pit |
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In transitive terms the difference between divide and pit
is that
divide is to share (something) by dividing it while
pit is to remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe.
In lang=en terms the difference between divide and pit
is that
divide is to play or sing in a florid style, or with variations while
pit is a section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed.
divide |
section |
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As verbs the difference between divide and section
is that
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while
section is to cut, divide or separate into pieces.
As nouns the difference between divide and section
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
section is a cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
lacerate |
divide |
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Lacerate is a related term of divide.
As verbs the difference between lacerate and divide
is that
lacerate is to tear, rip or wound while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As an adjective lacerate
is (botany) jagged, as if torn or lacerated.
As a noun divide is
a thing that divides.
slash |
divide |
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Slash is a related term of divide.
In lang=en terms the difference between slash and divide
is that
slash is to reduce sharply while
divide is to separate into two or more parts.
As nouns the difference between slash and divide
is that
slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc while
divide is a thing that divides.
As verbs the difference between slash and divide
is that
slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As a conjunction slash
is .
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