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Hurdle vs Mission - What's the difference?

hurdle | mission |


As nouns the difference between hurdle and mission

is that hurdle is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race while mission is mission (all senses).

As a verb hurdle

is to jump over something while running.

Delegate vs Mission - What's the difference?

delegate | mission |


As nouns the difference between delegate and mission

is that delegate is a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy while mission is a set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer.

As verbs the difference between delegate and mission

is that delegate is to authorize someone to be a delegate while mission is to send to a mission.

Mission vs Missiology - What's the difference?

mission | missiology |


As nouns the difference between mission and missiology

is that mission is a set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer while missiology is the area of practical theology which studies the mandate, message and work of the Christian missionary.

As a verb mission

is to send to a mission.

Mission vs Gist - What's the difference?

mission | gist | Related terms |

Mission is a related term of gist.


As nouns the difference between mission and gist

is that mission is mission (all senses) while gist is the most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter.

As a verb gist is

to summarize, to extract and present the most important parts of.

Calling vs Mission - What's the difference?

calling | mission |


As verbs the difference between calling and mission

is that calling is present participle of lang=en while mission is to send to a mission.

As nouns the difference between calling and mission

is that calling is a strong urge to become religious while mission is a set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer.

Feat vs Mission - What's the difference?

feat | mission |


As nouns the difference between feat and mission

is that feat is a relatively rare or difficult accomplishment while mission is mission (all senses).

As an adjective feat

is (archaic) dexterous in movements or service; skilful; neat; pretty.

As a verb feat

is (obsolete) to form; to fashion.

Mission vs Trip - What's the difference?

mission | trip |


As nouns the difference between mission and trip

is that mission is mission (all senses) while trip is trip.

Mission vs Shuttle - What's the difference?

mission | shuttle |


As nouns the difference between mission and shuttle

is that mission is mission (all senses) while shuttle is (weaving) the part of a loom that carries the woof back and forth between the warp threads.

As a verb shuttle is

to go back and forth between two places.

Mission vs Promise - What's the difference?

mission | promise |


As nouns the difference between mission and promise

is that mission is mission (all senses) while promise is an oath or affirmation; a vow.

As a verb promise is

to commit to something or action; to make an oath; make a vow.

Mission vs Vocation - What's the difference?

mission | vocation |


As nouns the difference between mission and vocation

is that mission is a set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer while vocation is an inclination to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; often in response to a perceived summons; a calling.

As a verb mission

is to send to a mission.

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