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Alphamosaics vs Alphamosaic - What's the difference?

alphamosaics | alphamosaic |


As a noun alphamosaics

is a display made up of text characters combined with simple block graphics, as used in certain videotex systems.

As an adjective alphamosaic is

of or pertaining to alphamosaics.

Soft vs Tellurobismuthite - What's the difference?

soft | tellurobismuthite |


As nouns the difference between soft and tellurobismuthite

is that soft is a soft or foolish person; an idiot while tellurobismuthite is (mineralogy) a soft dull grey mineral form of bismuth telluride.

As an adjective soft

is easily giving way under pressure.

As an interjection soft

is (archaic) be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

As an adverb soft

is (lb) softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

Dull vs Tellurobismuthite - What's the difference?

dull | tellurobismuthite |


As an adjective dull

is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

As a noun tellurobismuthite is

(mineralogy) a soft dull grey mineral form of bismuth telluride.

Grey vs Tellurobismuthite - What's the difference?

grey | tellurobismuthite |


As a proper noun grey

is .

As a noun tellurobismuthite is

(mineralogy) a soft dull grey mineral form of bismuth telluride.

Remote vs Viewdata - What's the difference?

remote | viewdata |


As nouns the difference between remote and viewdata

is that remote is short for remote control while viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

As an adjective remote

is at a distance; disconnected.

As a verb remote

is (computing) to connect to a computer from a remote location.

Database vs Viewdata - What's the difference?

database | viewdata |


As nouns the difference between database and viewdata

is that database is (computing) a collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessible by a computer while viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

As a verb database

is to enter data into a database.

Data vs Viewdata - What's the difference?

data | viewdata |


As nouns the difference between data and viewdata

is that data is (time) date while viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

Video vs Viewdata - What's the difference?

video | viewdata |


As nouns the difference between video and viewdata

is that video is video while viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

Videotex vs Viewdata - What's the difference?

videotex | viewdata | see also |

Videotex is a see also of viewdata.


As nouns the difference between videotex and viewdata

is that videotex is teletext while viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

Broadcast vs Telesoftware - What's the difference?

broadcast | telesoftware |


As nouns the difference between broadcast and telesoftware

is that broadcast is a transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver while telesoftware is (computing|dated) the broadcasting of software for home computers via teletext, viewdata systems, etc.

As an adjective broadcast

is (senseid)cast or scattered widely, in all directions.

As a verb broadcast

is to transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means.

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