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Shift vs Run - What's the difference?

shift | run |


As a noun shift

is (computing) a modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing shift and the other button simultaneously).

As a proper noun run is

.

Run vs Gone - What's the difference?

run | gone |


As a proper noun run

is .

As a verb gone is

.

As an adjective gone is

away, having left.

As a preposition gone is

(british|informal) past, after, later than (a time).

Run vs Reify - What's the difference?

run | reify |


As a proper noun run

is .

As a verb reify is

to regard something abstract as if it were a concrete material thing.

Set vs Run - What's the difference?

set | run |


As a numeral set

is seven.

As a proper noun run is

.

Maintaining vs Run - What's the difference?

maintaining | run |


As a noun maintaining

is the act of doing maintenance.

As a verb maintaining

is .

As a proper noun run is

.

Run vs X - What's the difference?

run | x |


As a proper noun run

is .

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Run vs Bunk - What's the difference?

run | bunk |


As a proper noun run

is .

As a noun bunk is

one of a series of berths or bed placed in tiers or bunk can be (slang) bunkum; senseless talk, nonsense.

As a verb bunk is

to occupy a bunk or bunk can be (british) to fail to attend school or work without permission; to play truant (usually as in 'to bunk off').

Movement vs Run - What's the difference?

movement | run |


As a noun movement

is physical motion between points in space.

As a proper noun run is

.

Entering vs Run - What's the difference?

entering | run |


As a verb entering

is .

As a noun entering

is action of the verb to (enter).

As a proper noun run is

.

Coincidentally vs Run - What's the difference?

coincidentally | run |


As an adverb coincidentally

is in a coincidental manner.

As a proper noun run is

.

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