outline |
illustrate |
As verbs the difference between outline and illustrate
is that
outline is to draw an outline of something while
illustrate is to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a noun outline
is a line marking the boundary of an object figure.
teach |
illustrate |
Related terms |
Teach is a related term of illustrate.
As a proper noun teach
is (slang) nickname for a teacher.
As a verb illustrate is
(obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
illustrate |
constitution |
As a verb illustrate
is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a proper noun constitution is
the supreme law of some countries, such as australia, ireland, and the united states.
illustrate |
declare |
As verbs the difference between illustrate and declare
is that
illustrate is to shed light upon; to illuminate while
declare is to make clear, explain, interpret.
write |
illustrate |
As verbs the difference between write and illustrate
is that
write is (
lb) to form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate while
illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a noun write
is (computing) the operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.
advance |
illustrate |
Related terms |
Advance is a related term of illustrate.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between advance and illustrate
is that
advance is (obsolete) to extol; to laud while
illustrate is (obsolete) to give renown or honour to; to make illustrious; to glorify.
As verbs the difference between advance and illustrate
is that
advance is to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on while
illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a noun advance
is a forward move; improvement or progression.
As an adjective advance
is completed before need or a milestone event.
corroborate |
illustrate |
As verbs the difference between corroborate and illustrate
is that
corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for while
illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
illustrate |
photograph |
Related terms |
Illustrate is a related term of photograph.
As a verb illustrate
is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a noun photograph is
("photographer").
address |
illustrate |
In obsolete terms the difference between address and illustrate
is that
address is act of preparing oneself while
illustrate is to give renown or honour to; to make illustrious; to glorify.
As verbs the difference between address and illustrate
is that
address is to prepare oneself while
illustrate is to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As a noun address
is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
illustrate |
find |
As verbs the difference between illustrate and find
is that
illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate while
find is to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon.
As a noun find is
anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.
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