prime |
poised |
As verbs the difference between prime and poised
is that
prime is while
poised is (
poise).
As an adjective poised is
possessing poise, having self-confidence.
flair |
prime |
As nouns the difference between flair and prime
is that
flair is a natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack while
prime is one of the daily offices of prayer of the Western Church, associated with the early morning (typically 6 a.m.).
As an adjective prime is
first in importance, degree, or rank.
As a verb prime is
to prepare a mechanism for its main work.
prime |
aim |
As a verb prime
is .
As an initialism aim is
aol instant messenger.
gp |
prime |
As a symbol gp
is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for guadeloupe.
As a verb prime is
.
local |
prime |
As adjectives the difference between local and prime
is that
local is from or in a nearby location while
prime is first in importance, degree, or rank.
As nouns the difference between local and prime
is that
local is a person who lives nearby while
prime is one of the daily offices of prayer of the Western Church, associated with the early morning (typically 6 a.m.).
As a verb prime is
to prepare a mechanism for its main work.
prime |
standard |
As a verb prime
is .
As a noun standard is
.
prime |
encourage |
As verbs the difference between prime and encourage
is that
prime is while
encourage is .
prime |
master |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between prime and master
is that
prime is to mark with a prime mark while
master is a parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings.
In transitive terms the difference between prime and master
is that
prime is to apply a coat of primer paint to while
master is to learn to a high degree of proficiency.
incipient |
prime |
As an adjective incipient
is in an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
As a noun incipient
is (countable|obsolete) beginner.
As a verb prime is
.
premiums |
prime |
As nouns the difference between premiums and prime
is that
premiums is plural of premium while
prime is one of the daily offices of prayer of the Western Church, associated with the early morning (typically 6 a.m.).
As an adjective prime is
first in importance, degree, or rank.
As a verb prime is
to prepare a mechanism for its main work.
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