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Stocktake vs Trained - What's the difference?

stocktake | trained |


As a noun stocktake

is (british) an event in which stock is taken of something.

As an adjective trained is

having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As a verb trained is

(train).

Proficient vs Trained - What's the difference?

proficient | trained |


As adjectives the difference between proficient and trained

is that proficient is good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill while trained is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As a noun proficient

is an expert.

As a verb trained is

past tense of train.

Trained vs Perfusionist - What's the difference?

trained | perfusionist |


As an adjective trained

is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As a verb trained

is past tense of train.

As a noun perfusionist is

a trained clinician who operates the heart-lung machine during cardiac and other surgeries.

Trained vs Untrain - What's the difference?

trained | untrain |


As verbs the difference between trained and untrain

is that trained is past tense of train while untrain is to reverse or undo one's training; to become less trained than before.

As an adjective trained

is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

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