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Obsolete vs Amalgamate - What's the difference?

obsolete | amalgamate |


As adjectives the difference between obsolete and amalgamate

is that obsolete is no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject) while amalgamate is coalesced; united; combined.

As verbs the difference between obsolete and amalgamate

is that obsolete is to cause to become obsolete while amalgamate is to merge, to combine, to blend, to join.

Obsolete vs No - What's the difference?

obsolete | no |


As an adjective obsolete

is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a noun no is

noh (japanese theatrical genre).

Retirement vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

retirement | obsolete |


As a noun retirement

is an act of retiring; withdrawal.

As an adjective obsolete is

obsolete, deprecated (computing).

Obsolete vs Contemporary - What's the difference?

obsolete | contemporary |


As adjectives the difference between obsolete and contemporary

is that obsolete is no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often by preference for something newer, which replaces the subject) while contemporary is from the same time period, coexistent in time.

As a verb obsolete

is to cause to become obsolete.

As a noun contemporary is

someone or something living at the same time, or of roughly the same age as another.

Obsolete vs Excellent - What's the difference?

obsolete | excellent |


As adjectives the difference between obsolete and excellent

is that obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing) while excellent is of the highest quality; splendid.

As an adverb excellent is

(obsolete) excellently.

Countable vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

countable | obsolete |


As adjectives the difference between countable and obsolete

is that countable is capable of being counted; having a quantity while obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

Obsolete vs Finish - What's the difference?

obsolete | finish |


As an adjective obsolete

is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a noun finish is

an end: the end of anything.

As a verb finish is

(label) to complete (something).

Obsolete vs Remove - What's the difference?

obsolete | remove |


As an adjective obsolete

is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a verb remove is

(label) to move something from one place to another, especially to take away.

As a noun remove is

the act of removing something.

Mean vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

mean | obsolete |


As adjectives the difference between mean and obsolete

is that mean is mid, central while obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a noun mean

is middle.

Obsolete vs Deleted - What's the difference?

obsolete | deleted |


As an adjective obsolete

is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a verb deleted is

(delete).

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