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Librate vs Empower - What's the difference?

librate | empower |


As verbs the difference between librate and empower

is that librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance) while empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.

As a noun librate

is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

Librate - What does it mean?

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Liberal vs Librate - What's the difference?

liberal | librate |


As nouns the difference between liberal and librate

is that liberal is libertarian, liberal while librate is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

As an adjective liberal

is libertarian, liberal.

As a verb librate is

to oscillate (like the beam of a balance).

Calibrate vs Librate - What's the difference?

calibrate | librate |


As verbs the difference between calibrate and librate

is that calibrate is to check or adjust by comparison with a standard while librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance.

As a noun librate is

a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

Librate vs Librated - What's the difference?

librate | librated |


As verbs the difference between librate and librated

is that librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance) while librated is (librate).

As a noun librate

is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

Librate vs Fibrate - What's the difference?

librate | fibrate |


As nouns the difference between librate and fibrate

is that librate is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year while fibrate is (medicine) any of a class of amphipathic drugs that affect lipid metabolism.

As a verb librate

is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance).

Librate vs Lirate - What's the difference?

librate | lirate |


As a noun librate

is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

As a verb librate

is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance).

As an adjective lirate is

having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

Librate vs Vibrate - What's the difference?

librate | vibrate |


As nouns the difference between librate and vibrate

is that librate is a piece of land having a value of one pound per year while vibrate is the setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to vibrate rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.

As verbs the difference between librate and vibrate

is that librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance while vibrate is to move with small movements rapidly to and fro.

Librate vs Libate - What's the difference?

librate | libate |


As verbs the difference between librate and libate

is that librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance) while libate is to make a libation.

As a noun librate

is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

Liberate vs Librate - What's the difference?

liberate | librate |


As verbs the difference between liberate and librate

is that liberate is to free; to release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to manumit; to disengage while librate is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance.

As a noun librate is

a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

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