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exhibitions

Expose vs Exhibitions - What's the difference?

expose | exhibitions |


As nouns the difference between expose and exhibitions

is that expose is while exhibitions is .

Exhibitions - What does it mean?

exhibitions | |

Patience vs Exhibitions - What's the difference?

patience | exhibitions |


As a proper noun patience

is .

As a noun exhibitions is

.

Exhibitions vs Festivals - What's the difference?

exhibitions | festivals |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and festivals

is that exhibitions is while festivals is .

Exhibitions vs Displays - What's the difference?

exhibitions | displays |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and displays

is that exhibitions is plural of exhibition while displays is plural of lang=en.

As a verb displays is

third-person singular of display.

Showings vs Exhibitions - What's the difference?

showings | exhibitions |


As nouns the difference between showings and exhibitions

is that showings is plural of showing while exhibitions is plural of exhibition.

Exhibitions vs Events - What's the difference?

exhibitions | events |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and events

is that exhibitions is plural of exhibition while events is plural of lang=en.

Exhibitions vs Fairs - What's the difference?

exhibitions | fairs |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and fairs

is that exhibitions is while fairs is .

Exhibitions vs Tradeshows - What's the difference?

exhibitions | tradeshows |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and tradeshows

is that exhibitions is plural of exhibition while tradeshows is plural of tradeshow.

Exhibitions vs Fair - What's the difference?

exhibitions | fair |


As nouns the difference between exhibitions and fair

is that exhibitions is plural of exhibition while fair is something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).

As an adjective fair is

beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

As a verb fair is

to smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).

As an adverb fair is

clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.

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