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Chief vs Predominant - What's the difference?

chief | predominant | Related terms |

Chief is a related term of predominant.


As adjectives the difference between chief and predominant

is that chief is primary; principal while predominant is predominant.

As a noun chief

is (senseid)a leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.

As a verb predominant is

.

Dominnant vs Predominant - What's the difference?

dominnant | predominant |


As an adjective predominant is

predominant.

As a verb predominant is

.

Predominant vs Uppermost - What's the difference?

predominant | uppermost | Related terms |

Predominant is a related term of uppermost.


As adjectives the difference between predominant and uppermost

is that predominant is predominant while uppermost is at, or nearest the top of something.

As a verb predominant

is .

As an adverb uppermost is

in the highest position.

Predominant vs Leading - What's the difference?

predominant | leading | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between predominant and leading

is that predominant is common or widespread; prevalent while leading is providing guidance or direction.

As nouns the difference between predominant and leading

is that predominant is a subdominant while leading is an act by which one is led or guided.

As a verb leading is

present participle of lang=en.

Predominant vs Peerless - What's the difference?

predominant | peerless | Related terms |

Predominant is a related term of peerless.


As adjectives the difference between predominant and peerless

is that predominant is predominant while peerless is without peer or equal; unparalleled, nonpareil of the highest quality, best.

As a verb predominant

is .

Notable vs Predominant - What's the difference?

notable | predominant | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between notable and predominant

is that notable is capable of being noted; noticeable; plain; evident while predominant is a subdominant.

As adjectives the difference between notable and predominant

is that notable is useful; profitable while predominant is common or widespread; prevalent.

As nouns the difference between notable and predominant

is that notable is a person or thing of distinction while predominant is a subdominant.

Foremost vs Predominant - What's the difference?

foremost | predominant | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between foremost and predominant

is that foremost is first, either in time or in space while predominant is common or widespread; prevalent.

As an adverb foremost

is in front.

As a proper noun Foremost

is a village in Alberta, Canada.

As a noun predominant is

a subdominant.

Predominant vs Superior - What's the difference?

predominant | superior |


As adjectives the difference between predominant and superior

is that predominant is common or widespread; prevalent while superior is higher in quality.

As nouns the difference between predominant and superior

is that predominant is a subdominant while superior is a person of higher rank or quality.

Factual vs Predominant - What's the difference?

factual | predominant |


As adjectives the difference between factual and predominant

is that factual is of or characterised by or consisting of facts while predominant is predominant.

As a verb predominant is

.

Predominant vs Predomitate - What's the difference?

predominant | predomitate |

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