Obligatee vs Obligator - What's the difference?
obligatee | obligator | coordinate terms |Obligator is a coordinate term of obligatee.
As nouns the difference between obligatee and obligator
is that obligatee is a person who is obligated by law to do something while obligator is one who establishes an obligation under law.Obligor vs Obligator - What's the difference?
obligor | obligator | see also |As nouns the difference between obligor and obligator
is that obligor is the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee while obligator is one who establishes an obligation under law.Cosset vs Mard - What's the difference?
cosset | mard |As verbs the difference between cosset and mard
is that cosset is to treat like a pet; to overly indulge while mard is (northern england) to cosset (a child).As a noun cosset
is a pet; often specifically a pet lamb.Miniature vs Microsatellite - What's the difference?
miniature | microsatellite |As nouns the difference between miniature and microsatellite
is that miniature is greatly diminished size or form; reduced scale while microsatellite is a miniature satellite.As an adjective miniature
is smaller than normal.As a verb miniature
is to make smaller than normal; to reproduce in miniature.Satellite vs Microsatellite - What's the difference?
satellite | microsatellite |
