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Lean vs Bias - What's the difference?

lean | bias |


As verbs the difference between lean and bias

is that lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while bias is to place bias upon; to influence.

As adjectives the difference between lean and bias

is that lean is slim; not fleshy while bias is inclined to one side; swelled on one side.

As a noun bias is

inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection.

As an adverb bias is

in a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally.

Lean vs Vacuum - What's the difference?

lean | vacuum |


As a proper noun lean

is .

As a noun vacuum is

(rare|chiefly|netherlands).

Lean vs Crane - What's the difference?

lean | crane |


As proper nouns the difference between lean and crane

is that lean is while crane is .

Lean vs Lay - What's the difference?

lean | lay |

Lay is a synonym of lean.



As verbs the difference between lean and lay

is that lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while lay is to place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.

As adjectives the difference between lean and lay

is that lean is slim; not fleshy while lay is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution.

As a noun lay is

arrangement or relationship; layout.

As a proper noun Lay is

a river in western France.

Squat vs Lean - What's the difference?

squat | lean |


As an adjective squat

is relatively short or low and thick or broad.

As a noun squat

is a position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet or squat can be the angel shark (genus squatina ).

As a verb squat

is to bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

As a proper noun lean is

.

Lean vs Lie - What's the difference?

lean | lie |

Lie is a synonym of lean.



As verbs the difference between lean and lie

is that lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while lie is to rest in a horizontal position on a surface.

As an adjective lean

is slim; not fleshy.

As a noun lie is

the terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.

Starving vs Lean - What's the difference?

starving | lean | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between starving and lean

is that starving is present participle of lang=en while lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.

As a noun starving

is starvation.

As an adjective lean is

slim; not fleshy.

Lean vs Hold - What's the difference?

lean | hold |


As verbs the difference between lean and hold

is that lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while hold is to grasp or grip.

As adjectives the difference between lean and hold

is that lean is slim; not fleshy while hold is gracious; friendly; faithful; true.

As a noun hold is

a grasp or grip.

Lean vs Scranny - What's the difference?

lean | scranny |


As a proper noun lean

is .

As an adjective scranny is

(uk|scotland|dialect) thin; lean; meagre; scrawny.

Lean vs Uphold - What's the difference?

lean | uphold |


As a proper noun lean

is .

As a verb uphold is

to hold up; to lift on high; to elevate.

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