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Perfectly vs Super - What's the difference?

perfectly | super |


As adverbs the difference between perfectly and super

is that perfectly is with perfection while super is very; extremely (used like the prefix super-).

As an adjective super is

of excellent quality, superfine.

As a noun super is

abbreviation of superintendent in the sense of a building's resident manager, sometimes clarified as "building super".

As a verb super is

to add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.

Basic vs Super - What's the difference?

basic | super |


As adjectives the difference between basic and super

is that basic is basic while super is super.

Master vs Super - What's the difference?

master | super |


As a noun master

is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording).

As an adjective super is

super.

Super vs Mainframe - What's the difference?

super | mainframe |


As an adjective super

is super.

As a noun mainframe is

(computer hardware) a large, powerful computer able to manage very many simultaneous tasks and communicate with very many connected terminals; used by large, complex organizations (such as banks and supermarkets) where continuously sustained operation is vital.

Login vs Super - What's the difference?

login | super |


As a noun login

is (computing) a combination of a user's identification and password used to enter a computer, program, network, etc.

As a verb login

is .

As an adjective super is

super.

Super vs Professional - What's the difference?

super | professional |


As adjectives the difference between super and professional

is that super is super while professional is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.

As a noun professional is

a person who belongs to a profession.

Super vs Superbly - What's the difference?

super | superbly |


As adverbs the difference between super and superbly

is that super is very; extremely (used like the prefix super-) while superbly is excellently, done to the best possibly degree, admirably.

As an adjective super

is of excellent quality, superfine.

As a noun super

is abbreviation of superintendent in the sense of a building's resident manager, sometimes clarified as "building super".

As a verb super

is to add or to place a super atop the existing boxes of the beehive.

Infra vs Super - What's the difference?

infra | super |


As an adverb infra

is (legal) used to refer to something discussed later.

As a noun infra

is (civil engineering|informal) infrastructure.

As an adjective super is

super.

Super vs Su - What's the difference?

super | su |


As an adjective super

is super.

As an adverb su is

up, upward, upwards.

Apex vs Super - What's the difference?

apex | super |


As a noun apex

is apex.

As an adjective super is

super.

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