arrival |
starting |
As nouns the difference between arrival and starting
is that
arrival is the act of arriving or something that has arrived while
starting is the act of something that starts.
As a verb starting is
.
departure |
starting |
As nouns the difference between departure and starting
is that
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while
starting is the act of something that starts.
As a verb starting is
.
starting |
undefined |
As a verb starting
is .
As a noun starting
is the act of something that starts.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
glancing |
starting |
As verbs the difference between glancing and starting
is that
glancing is while
starting is .
As nouns the difference between glancing and starting
is that
glancing is a sideways look; a glance while
starting is the act of something that starts.
As an adjective glancing
is making superficial, obtuse contact with something.
starting |
initially |
As a verb starting
is .
As a noun starting
is the act of something that starts.
As an adverb initially is
at the beginning.
turning |
starting |
As nouns the difference between turning and starting
is that
turning is a turn or deviation from a straight course while
starting is the act of something that starts.
As verbs the difference between turning and starting
is that
turning is present participle of lang=en while
starting is present participle of lang=en.
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