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Spell vs Value - What's the difference?

spell | value | Related terms |

Spell is a related term of value.


As verbs the difference between spell and value

is that spell is (obsolete) to speak, to declaim or spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or spell can be to work in place of (someone) while value is .

As a noun spell

is (obsolete) speech, discourse or spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

Spell vs Outlook - What's the difference?

spell | outlook |


In transitive terms the difference between spell and outlook

is that spell is to rest (someone or something) while outlook is to face down; to outstare.

As nouns the difference between spell and outlook

is that spell is speech, discourse while outlook is a place from which something can be viewed.

As verbs the difference between spell and outlook

is that spell is to speak, to declaim while outlook is to face down; to outstare.

Weather vs Spell - What's the difference?

weather | spell |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between weather and spell

is that weather is (obsolete) a light shower of rain while spell is (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort.

As nouns the difference between weather and spell

is that weather is the short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc while spell is (obsolete) speech, discourse or spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

As verbs the difference between weather and spell

is that weather is to expose to the weather, or show the effects of such exposure, or to withstand such effects while spell is (obsolete) to speak, to declaim or spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or spell can be to work in place of (someone).

Technique vs Spell - What's the difference?

technique | spell |


As nouns the difference between technique and spell

is that technique is (uncountable) the practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc; formal requirements while spell is (obsolete) speech, discourse or spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

As a verb spell is

(obsolete) to speak, to declaim or spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or spell can be to work in place of (someone).

Illusions vs Spell - What's the difference?

illusions | spell |


As nouns the difference between illusions and spell

is that illusions is while spell is (obsolete) speech, discourse or spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

As a verb spell is

(obsolete) to speak, to declaim or spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or spell can be to work in place of (someone).

Spell vs Incur - What's the difference?

spell | incur |


In lang=en terms the difference between spell and incur

is that spell is to rest (someone or something) while incur is to render liable or subject to; to occasion.

As verbs the difference between spell and incur

is that spell is (obsolete) to speak, to declaim or spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or spell can be to work in place of (someone) while incur is to bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to.

As a noun spell

is (obsolete) speech, discourse or spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.

Pronounce vs Spell - What's the difference?

pronounce | spell |


In transitive terms the difference between pronounce and spell

is that pronounce is to read aloud while spell is to rest (someone or something).

In intransitive terms the difference between pronounce and spell

is that pronounce is to produce the components of speech while spell is to be able to write or say the letters that form words.

As a noun spell is

speech, discourse.

Spell vs Spell - What's the difference?

spell | spell |


In obsolete terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to tell; to relate; to teach while spell is to tell; to relate; to teach.

In transitive obsolete terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort while spell is to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort.

In transitive sometimes with “out” terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word while spell is to write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word.

In intransitive terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to be able to write or say the letters that form words while spell is to be able to write or say the letters that form words.

In transitive terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to rest (someone or something) while spell is to rest (someone or something).

In transitive figuratively terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to indicate that (some event) will occur while spell is to indicate that (some event) will occur.

In transitive figuratively with “out” terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is to clarify; to explain in detail while spell is to clarify; to explain in detail.

In dialectal terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk while spell is a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk.

In us terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is a period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc while spell is a period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc.

In cricket terms the difference between spell and spell

is that spell is an uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler while spell is an uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler.

Time vs Spell - What's the difference?

time | spell |


In obsolete terms the difference between time and spell

is that time is to pass time; to delay while spell is to tell; to relate; to teach.

As nouns the difference between time and spell

is that time is the inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present events into the past while spell is speech, discourse.

As verbs the difference between time and spell

is that time is to measure or record the time, duration, or rate of while spell is to speak, to declaim.

As an interjection time

is Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause.

Spell vs While - What's the difference?

spell | while |


In transitive terms the difference between spell and while

is that spell is to rest (someone or something) while while is to pass (time) idly.

As nouns the difference between spell and while

is that spell is speech, discourse while while is an uncertain duration of time, a period of time.

As verbs the difference between spell and while

is that spell is to speak, to declaim while while is to pass (time) idly.

As a conjunction while is

during the same time that.

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