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Communications vs Comsat - What's the difference?

communications | comsat |


As nouns the difference between communications and comsat

is that communications is while comsat is a communications satellite.

Satellite vs Comsat - What's the difference?

satellite | comsat |


As nouns the difference between satellite and comsat

is that satellite is a moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one while comsat is a communications satellite.

Calculation vs Computus - What's the difference?

calculation | computus |


As nouns the difference between calculation and computus

is that calculation is (mathematics|uncountable) the act or process of calculating while computus is the calculation of the date of easter in the christian calendar.

Date vs Computus - What's the difference?

date | computus |


As nouns the difference between date and computus

is that date is while computus is the calculation of the date of easter in the christian calendar.

Easter vs Computus - What's the difference?

easter | computus |


As an adjective easter

is (obsolete) eastern.

As a noun computus is

the calculation of the date of easter in the christian calendar.

Christian vs Computus - What's the difference?

christian | computus |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun computus is

the calculation of the date of easter in the christian calendar.

Fictional vs Wumpus - What's the difference?

fictional | wumpus |


As an adjective fictional

is invented, as opposed to real.

As a noun wumpus is

a fictional reclusive monster.

Reclusive vs Wumpus - What's the difference?

reclusive | wumpus |


As an adjective reclusive

is of, characterized by, or preferring privacy and isolation; secluded.

As a noun wumpus is

a fictional reclusive monster.

Monster vs Wumpus - What's the difference?

monster | wumpus |


As nouns the difference between monster and wumpus

is that monster is a terrifying and dangerous, wild or fictional creature while wumpus is a fictional reclusive monster.

As an adjective monster

is very large; worthy of a monster.

As a verb monster

is to make into a monster; to categorise as a monster; to demonise.

Wage vs Unwaged - What's the difference?

wage | unwaged |


As a noun wage

is an amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually expressed on an hourly basis.

As a verb wage

is to wager, bet.

As an adjective unwaged is

without a wage.

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