outsourcing |
output |
As nouns the difference between outsourcing and output
is that
outsourcing is outsourcing (transfer business) while
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed.
As a verb output is
(economics) to produce, create, or complete.
output |
exhaust |
As nouns the difference between output and exhaust
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
exhaust is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.
As verbs the difference between output and exhaust
is that
output is (economics) to produce, create, or complete while
exhaust is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.
As an adjective exhaust is
(obsolete) exhausted; used up.
output |
x |
As a noun output
is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed.
As a verb output
is (economics) to produce, create, or complete.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
output |
gears |
As nouns the difference between output and gears
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
gears is .
As verbs the difference between output and gears
is that
output is (economics) to produce, create, or complete while
gears is (
gear).
output |
gear |
As a noun output
is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed.
As a verb output
is (economics) to produce, create, or complete.
As a proper noun gear is
feb (
february).
manifestation |
output |
As nouns the difference between manifestation and output
is that
manifestation is the act or process of becoming manifest while
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed.
As a verb output is
(economics) to produce, create, or complete.
output |
putout |
As nouns the difference between output and putout
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
putout is (baseball) a play in which a batter is retired.
As a verb output
is (economics) to produce, create, or complete.
output |
artifact |
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between output and artifact
is that
output is (computing) to send data out of a computer, as to an output device such as a monitor or printer while
artifact is (computing) a perceptible distortion that appears in a digital image, audio or video file as a result of applying a lossy compression algorithm.
As nouns the difference between output and artifact
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
artifact is an object made or shaped by human hand.
As a verb output
is (economics) to produce, create, or complete.
output |
expense |
As nouns the difference between output and expense
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
As verbs the difference between output and expense
is that
output is (economics) to produce, create, or complete while
expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works.
output |
expenses |
As nouns the difference between output and expenses
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
expenses is .
As verbs the difference between output and expenses
is that
output is (economics) to produce, create, or complete while
expenses is (
expense).
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