matching |
batching |
As verbs the difference between matching and batching
is that
matching is while
batching is .
As an adjective matching
is the same as another; sharing the same design.
As a noun matching
is (graph theory) a set of independent edges in a given graph, ie a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
latching |
matching |
As verbs the difference between latching and matching
is that
latching is present participle of lang=en while
matching is present participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between latching and matching
is that
latching is of something that latches while
matching is the same as another; sharing the same design.
As nouns the difference between latching and matching
is that
latching is a loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail while
matching is a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
matching |
mitching |
As verbs the difference between matching and mitching
is that
matching is present participle of lang=en while
mitching is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between matching and mitching
is that
matching is a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one while
mitching is pilfering; skulking.
As an adjective matching
is the same as another; sharing the same design.
matching |
catching |
As adjectives the difference between matching and catching
is that
matching is the same as another; sharing the same design while
catching is (informal) contagious.
As verbs the difference between matching and catching
is that
matching is while
catching is .
As nouns the difference between matching and catching
is that
matching is (graph theory) a set of independent edges in a given graph, ie a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one while
catching is the action of the verb catch.
smatching |
matching |
As verbs the difference between smatching and matching
is that
smatching is present participle of lang=en while
matching is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective matching is
the same as another; sharing the same design.
As a noun matching is
a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
marching |
matching |
As verbs the difference between marching and matching
is that
marching is present participle of lang=en while
matching is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between marching and matching
is that
marching is an action described by the verb "to march" while
matching is a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
As an adjective matching is
the same as another; sharing the same design.
matching |
hatching |
As verbs the difference between matching and hatching
is that
matching is present participle of lang=en while
hatching is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between matching and hatching
is that
matching is a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one while
hatching is a method of shading areas of a drawing or diagram with fine parallel lines.
As an adjective matching
is the same as another; sharing the same design.
watching |
matching |
As verbs the difference between watching and matching
is that
watching is while
matching is .
As nouns the difference between watching and matching
is that
watching is the act of one who watches while
matching is (graph theory) a set of independent edges in a given graph, ie a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
As an adjective matching is
the same as another; sharing the same design.
matching |
ratching |
As verbs the difference between matching and ratching
is that
matching is while
ratching is .
As an adjective matching
is the same as another; sharing the same design.
As a noun matching
is (graph theory) a set of independent edges in a given graph, ie a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
matching |
patching |
As verbs the difference between matching and patching
is that
matching is while
patching is .
As nouns the difference between matching and patching
is that
matching is (graph theory) a set of independent edges in a given graph, ie a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one while
patching is the act of one who patches.
As an adjective matching
is the same as another; sharing the same design.
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