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Intended vs Projected - What's the difference?

intended | projected |


As verbs the difference between intended and projected

is that intended is past tense of intend while projected is past tense of project.

As an adjective intended

is planned.

As a noun intended

is fiancé or fiancée.

Projecting vs Projected - What's the difference?

projecting | projected |


As verbs the difference between projecting and projected

is that projecting is present participle of lang=en while projected is past tense of project.

As an adjective projecting

is sticking out.

Drawn vs Projected - What's the difference?

drawn | projected |


As verbs the difference between drawn and projected

is that drawn is while projected is (project).

As an adjective drawn

is appearing agitated and unwell.

Aim vs Projected - What's the difference?

aim | projected |


As an initialism aim

is aol instant messenger.

As a verb projected is

(project).

Projected - What does it mean?

projected | |

Expected vs Projected - What's the difference?

expected | projected |


As verbs the difference between expected and projected

is that expected is past tense of expect while projected is past tense of project.

As an adjective expected

is anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur.

Projected vs Protected - What's the difference?

projected | protected |


As verbs the difference between projected and protected

is that projected is past tense of project while protected is past tense of protect.

As an adjective protected is

defended.

Projected vs Mandated - What's the difference?

projected | mandated |


As verbs the difference between projected and mandated

is that projected is (project) while mandated is (mandate).

As an adjective mandated is

required, mandatory.

Projected vs Known - What's the difference?

projected | known |


As verbs the difference between projected and known

is that projected is (project) while known is .

As an adjective known is

identified as a specific type; renowned, famous.

As a noun known is

in algebra, a variable or constant whose value is already determined.

Projected vs Protograph - What's the difference?

projected | protograph |


As a verb projected

is past tense of project.

As a noun protograph is

a projected graph.

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