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Proctorially vs Proctorial - What's the difference?

proctorially | proctorial | Derived terms |

Proctorially is a derived term of proctorial.


As an adverb proctorially

is in a proctorial manner.

As an adjective proctorial is

of or pertaining to a proctor or to the office of proctorship.

Post vs Proctorship - What's the difference?

post | proctorship |


As nouns the difference between post and proctorship

is that post is a long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fence post; a light post while proctorship is the post or office of proctor.

As a verb post

is to hang (a notice) in a conspicuous manner for general review.

As an adverb post

is with the post, on post-horses; express, with speed, quickly.

As a preposition post

is after; especially after a significant event that has long-term ramifications.

As an acronym POST

is power-On Self-Test.

As a proper noun Post

is {{surname}.

Office vs Proctorship - What's the difference?

office | proctorship |


As nouns the difference between office and proctorship

is that office is a building or room where clerical or professional duties are performed while proctorship is the post or office of proctor.

Phonemicized vs Unphonemicized - What's the difference?

phonemicized | unphonemicized |


As a verb phonemicized

is past tense of phonemicize.

As an adjective unphonemicized is

not phonemicized.

Sclerotic vs Nonsclerotic - What's the difference?

sclerotic | nonsclerotic |


As adjectives the difference between sclerotic and nonsclerotic

is that sclerotic is of or pertaining to the sclera while nonsclerotic is not sclerotic.

As a noun sclerotic

is (anatomy) the sclerotic coat of the eye.

Seminar vs Seminarlike - What's the difference?

seminar | seminarlike |


As a noun seminar

is a class held for advanced studies in which students meet regularly to discuss original research, under the guidance of a professor.

As an adjective seminarlike is

resembling a seminar or some aspect of one.

Lecture vs Lecturelike - What's the difference?

lecture | lecturelike |


As a noun lecture

is (senseid) a spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to a group.

As a verb lecture

is (senseid)(ambitransitive) to teach (somebody) by giving a speech on a given topic.

As an adjective lecturelike is

resembling a lecture or some aspect of one.

Phoneme vs Phonemicize - What's the difference?

phoneme | phonemicize |


As a noun phoneme

is .

As a verb phonemicize is

(linguistics) to represent as a phoneme or series of phonemes.

Incarnate vs Incarnatable - What's the difference?

incarnate | incarnatable |


As adjectives the difference between incarnate and incarnatable

is that incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified while incarnatable is that can be incarnated.

As a verb incarnate

is to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.

Transmit vs Unicast - What's the difference?

transmit | unicast |


As verbs the difference between transmit and unicast

is that transmit is while unicast is (computing|networking) to transmit in this manner.

As an adjective unicast is

(computing|networking) being the transmission of messages to a single destination host on a packet switching network.

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