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Deputy vs Under - What's the difference?

deputy | under |


As a noun deputy

is one appointed as the substitute of another, and empowered to act for him, in his name or his behalf; a substitute in office; a lieutenant; a representative; a delegate; a vicegerent; as, the deputy of a prince, of a sheriff, of a township, etc.

As a preposition under is

under.

Sponsor vs Under - What's the difference?

sponsor | under |


As a noun sponsor

is sponsor.

As a preposition under is

under.

Most vs Under - What's the difference?

most | under |


As a noun most

is bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide).

As a preposition under is

under.

Understand vs Under - What's the difference?

understand | under |


As a verb understand

is (lb) to be aware of the meaning of.

As a preposition under is

under.

Under vs Felt - What's the difference?

under | felt |


As a preposition under

is under.

As a verb felt is

to fear something.

Weaken vs Under - What's the difference?

weaken | under |


As a verb weaken

is to make weaker.

As a preposition under is

under.

Under vs Per - What's the difference?

under | per |


As prepositions the difference between under and per

is that under is under while per is for.

Thereby vs Under - What's the difference?

thereby | under |


As an adverb thereby

is (formal) by it, by that.

As a preposition under is

under.

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