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Software vs Workalike - What's the difference?

software | workalike |


As nouns the difference between software and workalike

is that software is software while workalike is (computing) a computer capable of running software designed for another.

Function vs Workalike - What's the difference?

function | workalike |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between function and workalike

is that function is (computing) a routine that receives zero or more arguments and may return a result while workalike is (computing) a piece of software that has the same function as another.

As nouns the difference between function and workalike

is that function is what something does or is used for while workalike is (computing) a computer capable of running software designed for another.

As a verb function

is to have a function.

Basket vs Workbasket - What's the difference?

basket | workbasket |


As nouns the difference between basket and workbasket

is that basket is a lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom while workbasket is a basket used to hold materials for needlework etc.

As a verb basket

is to place in a or in baskets.

Sealed vs Weathertight - What's the difference?

sealed | weathertight |


As adjectives the difference between sealed and weathertight

is that sealed is closed by a seal while weathertight is sealed against the wind and rain.

As a verb sealed

is (seal).

Wind vs Weathertight - What's the difference?

wind | weathertight |


As a noun wind

is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

As an adjective weathertight is

sealed against the wind and rain.

Rain vs Weathertight - What's the difference?

rain | weathertight |


As a noun rain

is condensed water falling from a cloud.

As a verb rain

is to have rain fall from the sky.

As an adjective weathertight is

sealed against the wind and rain.

Weatherproof vs Weathertight - What's the difference?

weatherproof | weathertight | Synonyms |

Weathertight is a synonym of weatherproof.



As adjectives the difference between weatherproof and weathertight

is that weatherproof is capable of resisting damage caused by the weather while weathertight is sealed against the wind and rain.

As a verb weatherproof

is to make something resistant to damage caused by the weather.

Sail vs Windbound - What's the difference?

sail | windbound |


As a noun sail

is salt.

As an adjective windbound is

(nautical) unable to sail because of high winds, or of onshore winds.

Rib vs Subcostal - What's the difference?

rib | subcostal |


As nouns the difference between rib and subcostal

is that rib is (acronym) rigid inflatable boat — a lightweight inflatable boat with a rigid hull while subcostal is (anatomy) a subcostal muscle.

As an adjective subcostal is

(anatomy) below a rib or the ribs.

Ribs vs Subcostal - What's the difference?

ribs | subcostal |


As nouns the difference between ribs and subcostal

is that ribs is plural of lang=en while subcostal is a subcostal muscle.

As a verb ribs

is third-person singular of rib.

As an adjective subcostal is

below a rib or the ribs.

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