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Scantiness vs Omission - What's the difference?
scantiness | omission | Related terms |Scantiness is a related term of omission.
As nouns the difference between scantiness and omission
is that scantiness is (uncountable) the quality of being scanty while omission is the act of omitting.Wikidiffcom vs Omission - What's the difference?
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As a noun omission is
the act of omitting.Exhaustion vs Omission - What's the difference?
exhaustion | omission | Related terms |Exhaustion is a related term of omission.
As nouns the difference between exhaustion and omission
is that exhaustion is the point of complete depletion, of the state of being used up while omission is the act of omitting.Privation vs Omission - What's the difference?
privation | omission | Related terms |As nouns the difference between privation and omission
is that privation is the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute while omission is the act of omitting.Depletion vs Omission - What's the difference?
depletion | omission | Related terms |Depletion is a related term of omission.
As nouns the difference between depletion and omission
is that depletion is depletion while omission is the act of omitting.Omission vs Contractions - What's the difference?
omission | contractions |As nouns the difference between omission and contractions
is that omission is the act of omitting while contractions is plural of contraction.Deprivation vs Omission - What's the difference?
deprivation | omission | Related terms |Deprivation is a related term of omission.
As nouns the difference between deprivation and omission
is that deprivation is (countable) the act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity while omission is the act of omitting.Need vs Omission - What's the difference?
need | omission | Related terms |Need is a related term of omission.
As nouns the difference between need and omission
is that need is a requirement for something while omission is the act of omitting.As a verb need
is to be necessary (to someone).Deficiency vs Omission - What's the difference?
deficiency | omission | Related terms |