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Telepath vs Medium - What's the difference?

telepath | medium | Related terms |

Telepath is a related term of medium.


As nouns the difference between telepath and medium

is that telepath is (parapsychology|science fiction) a person with telepathic ability; capable of reading the thoughts of others around them while medium is medium.

As a verb telepath

is (parapsychology|science fiction) to communicate by thought; to use telepathy.

Television vs Medium - What's the difference?

television | medium |


As nouns the difference between television and medium

is that television is television while medium is medium.

Seer vs Medium - What's the difference?

seer | medium |

Medium is a synonym of seer.



As nouns the difference between seer and medium

is that seer is agent noun of see; one who sees something; an eyewitness while medium is the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.

As an adjective medium is

arithmetically average.

As an adverb medium is

to a medium extent.

Medium vs Instrument - What's the difference?

medium | instrument | Synonyms |

Medium is a synonym of instrument.


As nouns the difference between medium and instrument

is that medium is medium while instrument is .

Medium vs Optimum - What's the difference?

medium | optimum |


As nouns the difference between medium and optimum

is that medium is the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent while optimum is the best or most favorable condition, or the greatest amount or degree possible under specific sets of comparable circumstances.

As adjectives the difference between medium and optimum

is that medium is arithmetically average while optimum is best or most advantageous; surpassing all others.

As an adverb medium

is to a medium extent.

Medium vs Instrumentality - What's the difference?

medium | instrumentality | Related terms |

Medium is a related term of instrumentality.


As nouns the difference between medium and instrumentality

is that medium is medium while instrumentality is (uncountable) the quality or condition of being instrumental; serving a purpose, being useful.

Medium vs Avenue - What's the difference?

medium | avenue | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between medium and avenue

is that medium is the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent while avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees (Wikipedia).

As an adjective medium

is arithmetically average.

As an adverb medium

is to a medium extent.

Par vs Medium - What's the difference?

par | medium | Related terms |

Par is a related term of medium.


As nouns the difference between par and medium

is that par is pair, couple while medium is medium.

Augur vs Medium - What's the difference?

augur | medium | Related terms |

Augur is a related term of medium.


As nouns the difference between augur and medium

is that augur is augur (diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds), especially in the context of ancient rome while medium is medium.

Medium vs Mode - What's the difference?

medium | mode |


In lang=en terms the difference between medium and mode

is that medium is the mean or middle term of a syllogism, that by which the extremes are brought into connection while mode is one of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale.

As nouns the difference between medium and mode

is that medium is the nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent while mode is one of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale.

As an adjective medium

is arithmetically average.

As an adverb medium

is to a medium extent.

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