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train

Train vs Mentor - What's the difference?

train | mentor |


As a noun train

is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

As a proper noun mentor is

(greek mythology) odysseus's trusted counselor he was assigned the responsibility to raise odysseus's son telemachus, while odysseus was away fighting in troy.

Train vs Zion - What's the difference?

train | zion |


As nouns the difference between train and zion

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while zion is zayin, hebrew letter.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

Train vs Raid - What's the difference?

train | raid |


As a noun train

is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

As an acronym raid is

(computing) a redundant array of inexpensive disks, or, less frequently restated as a redundant array of independent disks.

Train vs Service - What's the difference?

train | service |


As nouns the difference between train and service

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while service is service (eg in a restaurant) or service can be service, set.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

Train vs Station - What's the difference?

train | station |


As nouns the difference between train and station

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while station is station.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

Train vs Rainbow - What's the difference?

train | rainbow |


As nouns the difference between train and rainbow

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while rainbow is a member of the (rainbow guides), a girl guide movement for younger girls.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

Rehearse vs Train - What's the difference?

rehearse | train |


As verbs the difference between rehearse and train

is that rehearse is to repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite while train is to practice an ability.

As a noun train is

elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.

Train vs Stupid - What's the difference?

train | stupid |


As nouns the difference between train and stupid

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while stupid is a stupid person; a fool.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

As an adjective stupid is

lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.

As an adverb stupid is

(slang|dated) extremely.

Train vs Show - What's the difference?

train | show |


As nouns the difference between train and show

is that train is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while show is show, spectacle.

As a verb train

is to practice an ability.

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