lacuna |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between lacuna and manuscript
is that
lacuna is a small opening; a small pit or depression; a small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
outline |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between outline and manuscript
is that
outline is a line marking the boundary of an object figure while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As a verb outline
is (
lb) to draw an outline of something.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
holding |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between holding and manuscript
is that
holding is something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As a verb holding
is present participle of lang=en.
As a proper noun Holding
is {{surname|lang=de}.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
proof |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between proof and manuscript
is that
proof is (countable) an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As adjectives the difference between proof and manuscript
is that
proof is used in proving or testing while
manuscript is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
As a verb proof
is to proofread.
literature |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between literature and manuscript
is that
literature is the body of all written works while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
manuscript |
memorized |
As an adjective manuscript
is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
As a noun manuscript
is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As a verb memorized is
(
memorize).
manuscript |
copywriting |
As an adjective manuscript
is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
As a noun manuscript
is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As a verb copywriting is
present participle of copywrite.
manuscript |
records |
As nouns the difference between manuscript and records
is that
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced while
records is .
As an adjective manuscript
is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
inscriptions |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between inscriptions and manuscript
is that
inscriptions is while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
proofreading |
manuscript |
As nouns the difference between proofreading and manuscript
is that
proofreading is the act or process by which a document is proofread while
manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
As a verb proofreading
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective manuscript is
handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.
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