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Uncapable vs False - What's the difference?

uncapable | false |


As adjectives the difference between uncapable and false

is that uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Impotent vs Uncapable - What's the difference?

impotent | uncapable |


In obsolete terms the difference between impotent and uncapable

is that impotent is lacking self-restraint while uncapable is not capable; incapable.

As adjectives the difference between impotent and uncapable

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while uncapable is not capable; incapable.

Disabled vs Uncapable - What's the difference?

disabled | uncapable |


As adjectives the difference between disabled and uncapable

is that disabled is made incapable of use or action while uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable.

As a noun disabled

is one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular).

As a verb disabled

is (disable).

Uncapable - What does it mean?

uncapable | |

Incompetent vs Uncapable - What's the difference?

incompetent | uncapable |


As adjectives the difference between incompetent and uncapable

is that incompetent is incompetent while uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable.

Uncapable vs Incpacitated - What's the difference?

uncapable | incpacitated |

Uncapable vs Unrapable - What's the difference?

uncapable | unrapable |


As adjectives the difference between uncapable and unrapable

is that uncapable is not capable; incapable while unrapable is not able to be raped, or not suitable for raping.

Capable vs Uncapable - What's the difference?

capable | uncapable |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between capable and uncapable

is that capable is (obsolete) of sufficient capacity or size for holding, containing, receiving or taking in construed with of'', ''for or an infinitive while uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable.

As adjectives the difference between capable and uncapable

is that capable is able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something while uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable.