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Raise vs Arear - What's the difference?

raise | arear |


As verbs the difference between raise and arear

is that raise is (label) to cause to rise; to lift or elevate while arear is to raise; to set up; to stir up.

As a noun raise

is (us) an increase in wages or salary; a rise (uk).

As an adverb arear is

backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.

Dna vs Amplimer - What's the difference?

dna | amplimer |


As nouns the difference between dna and amplimer

is that dna is gout while amplimer is a piece of dna formed as the products of natural or artificial amplification events, as in a polymerase chain reaction.

Amplification vs Amplimer - What's the difference?

amplification | amplimer |


As nouns the difference between amplification and amplimer

is that amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while amplimer is a piece of dna formed as the products of natural or artificial amplification events, as in a polymerase chain reaction.

Heaps vs Heapings - What's the difference?

heaps | heapings | Synonyms |

Heaps is a synonym of heapings.


As nouns the difference between heaps and heapings

is that heaps is while heapings is a large amount.

Loads vs Heapings - What's the difference?

loads | heapings | Synonyms |

Loads is a synonym of heapings.


As nouns the difference between loads and heapings

is that loads is while heapings is a large amount.

As an adjective loads

is (slang|mainly uk) lots, much, plenty, a great deal.

As a verb loads

is (load).

Motor vs Csm - What's the difference?

motor | csm | initialism |


As a noun motor

is a machine or device that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, or imparts motion.

As an adjective motor

is describing neurons that create the ability to move.

As a verb motor

is to drive around leisurely in a motorised vehicle.

As an initialism CSM is

company sergeant major.

Cqms vs Csm - What's the difference?

cqms | csm | see also |


As initialisms the difference between cqms and csm

is that cqms is company quartermaster sergeant while CSM is company sergeant major.

Backward vs Arear - What's the difference?

backward | arear |


As adverbs the difference between backward and arear

is that backward is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards while arear is backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.

As an adjective backward

is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back.

As a noun backward

is the state behind or past.

As a verb arear is

to raise; to set up; to stir up.

Rear vs Arear - What's the difference?

rear | arear |


As verbs the difference between rear and arear

is that rear is to raise physically; to lift up; to cause to rise, to elevate or rear can be to move; stir or rear can be to place in the rear; to secure the rear of while arear is to raise; to set up; to stir up.

As adverbs the difference between rear and arear

is that rear is (british|dialect) early; soon while arear is backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.

As an adjective rear

is (of eggs) underdone; nearly raw or rear can be being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company.

As a noun rear

is the back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.

Behindhand vs Arear - What's the difference?

behindhand | arear |


As adverbs the difference between behindhand and arear

is that behindhand is belatedly, tardily while arear is backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.

As an adjective behindhand

is late, tardy, overdue.

As a verb arear is

to raise; to set up; to stir up.

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