recourse |
recourse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between recourse and recourse
is that
recourse is (obsolete) to have recourse; to resort while
recourse is (obsolete) to have recourse; to resort.
As nouns the difference between recourse and recourse
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As verbs the difference between recourse and recourse
is that
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
disburse |
recourse |
As verbs the difference between disburse and recourse
is that
disburse is (finance) to pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
indemnity |
recourse |
As nouns the difference between indemnity and recourse
is that
indemnity is an obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As a verb recourse is
to return; to recur.
recourse |
feedstock |
As nouns the difference between recourse and feedstock
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
feedstock is any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process.
As a verb recourse
is to return; to recur.
recourse |
redressal |
As nouns the difference between recourse and redressal
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
redressal is redress.
As a verb recourse
is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
recourse |
invoke |
As verbs the difference between recourse and invoke
is that
recourse is to return; to recur while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
As a noun recourse
is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
recourse |
revert |
As nouns the difference between recourse and revert
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
revert is one who, or that which, reverts.
As verbs the difference between recourse and revert
is that
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur while
revert is (now rare) to turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse.
recourse |
course |
As nouns the difference between recourse and course
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
course is a sequence of events.
As verbs the difference between recourse and course
is that
recourse is to return; to recur while
course is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).
As an adverb course is
alternative form of lang=en.
recourse |
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recant |
recourse |
As verbs the difference between recant and recourse
is that
recant is (ambitransitive) to withdraw or repudiate a statement or opinion formerly expressed, especially formally and publicly while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
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