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Incorporates vs Combine - What's the difference?

incorporates | combine |


As verbs the difference between incorporates and combine

is that incorporates is third-person singular of incorporate while combine is to bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite.

As a noun combine is

a combine harvester.

As a proper noun Combine is

london Underground.

Incorporates vs Comprises - What's the difference?

incorporates | comprises |


As verbs the difference between incorporates and comprises

is that incorporates is while comprises is (comprise).

Incorporated vs Incorporates - What's the difference?

incorporated | incorporates |


As verbs the difference between incorporated and incorporates

is that incorporated is past tense of incorporate while incorporates is third-person singular of incorporate.

As an adjective incorporated

is (US English) A type of company, a legal entity where the ownership has been arranged into shares. A shareholder has no responsibilities to the company and the potential losses of the shareholder are limited to the value of the stock turning to zero in the case of a bankruptcy.