trade |
gain |
As verbs the difference between trade and gain
is that
trade is while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As a preposition gain is
(obsolete) against.
As an adjective gain is
(obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
(obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a noun gain is
the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
deserve |
gain |
In obsolete terms the difference between deserve and gain
is that
deserve is to serve; to treat; to benefit while
gain is straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As verbs the difference between deserve and gain
is that
deserve is to be entitled to, as a result of past actions; to be worthy to have while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As a preposition gain is
against.
As an adjective gain is
straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a noun gain is
the act of gaining.
progress |
gain |
In lang=en terms the difference between progress and gain
is that
progress is to move (something) forward; to advance, to expedite while
gain is to put on weight.
As nouns the difference between progress and gain
is that
progress is movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time while
gain is the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
As verbs the difference between progress and gain
is that
progress is to move, go, or proceed forward; to advance while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As a preposition gain is
(obsolete) against.
As an adjective gain is
(obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
(obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
gain |
regain |
Related terms |
Gain is a related term of regain.
In lang=en terms the difference between gain and regain
is that
gain is to put on weight while
regain is to get back; to recover possession of.
As verbs the difference between gain and regain
is that
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before while
regain is to get back; to recover possession of.
As a preposition gain
is (obsolete) against.
As an adjective gain
is (obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain
is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a noun gain
is the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
gain |
ern |
As a preposition gain
is (obsolete) against.
As an adjective gain
is (obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain
is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a noun gain
is the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
As a verb gain
is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As an initialism ern is
nakfa, the currency used in eritrea.
attach |
gain |
Synonyms |
Attach is a synonym of gain.
In lang=en terms the difference between attach and gain
is that
attach is to adhere; to be attached while
gain is to put on weight.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between attach and gain
is that
attach is (obsolete) to take, seize, or lay hold of while
gain is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As verbs the difference between attach and gain
is that
attach is (obsolete|legal) to arrest, seize while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As a preposition gain is
(obsolete) against.
As an adjective gain is
(obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
(obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a noun gain is
the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
pillage |
gain |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between pillage and gain
is that
pillage is to loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As nouns the difference between pillage and gain
is that
pillage is the spoils of war while
gain is the act of gaining.
As a preposition gain is
against.
As an adjective gain is
straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
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