criterion |
level |
As nouns the difference between criterion and level
is that
criterion is a standard or test by which individual things or people may be compared and judged while
level is leaf (part of a plant).
low |
level |
In phonetics terms the difference between low and level
is that
low is made, as a vowel, with a low position of part of the tongue in relation to the palate while
level is of even tone; without rising or falling inflection.
As adjectives the difference between low and level
is that
low is in a position comparatively close to the ground while
level is the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As nouns the difference between low and level
is that
low is something that is low; a low point while
level is a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
As verbs the difference between low and level
is that
low is to depress; to lower while
level is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
As an adverb low
is close to the ground.
level |
classification |
As nouns the difference between level and classification
is that
level is a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference while
classification is the act of forming into a class or classes; a distribution into groups, as classes, orders, families, etc., according to some common relations or attributes.
As an adjective level
is the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As a verb level
is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
extend |
level |
As verbs the difference between extend and level
is that
extend is to increase in extent while
level is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
As an adjective level is
the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As a noun level is
a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
level |
measure |
As nouns the difference between level and measure
is that
level is leaf (part of a plant) while
measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard.
As a verb measure is
to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
level |
gradation |
As nouns the difference between level and gradation
is that
level is leaf (part of a plant) while
gradation is a sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression.
As a verb gradation is
to form with gradations.
level |
bracket |
As nouns the difference between level and bracket
is that
level is leaf (part of a plant) while
bracket is (
senseid)a fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.
As a verb bracket is
to bound on both sides, to surround as enclosing with brackets.
ethernet |
level |
As nouns the difference between ethernet and level
is that
ethernet is a set of network cabling and network access (CSMA/CD) protocol standards for bus topology computer networks invented by Xerox but now controlled by the 802.3 subcommittee of the IEEE while
level is a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
As an adjective level is
the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As a verb level is
to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
level |
depth |
As nouns the difference between level and depth
is that
level is a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference while
depth is the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep.
As an adjective level
is the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As a verb level
is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
level |
unleveled |
As adjectives the difference between level and unleveled
is that
level is the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground while
unleveled is not leveled.
As a noun level
is a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
As a verb level
is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
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