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Totemic vs Totemically - What's the difference?

totemic | totemically |


As an adjective totemic

is serving as a totem.

As an adverb totemically is

in a totemic manner; with regard to totems.

Distinguish vs Identifiably - What's the difference?

distinguish | identifiably |


As a verb distinguish

is to see someone or something as different from others.

As an adverb identifiably is

in a manner or state that is capable of being distinguished or named.

Share vs Unshared - What's the difference?

share | unshared |


As a noun share

is a portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone.

As a verb share

is to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.

As an adjective unshared is

not shared; exclusive.

Exclusive vs Unshared - What's the difference?

exclusive | unshared |


As adjectives the difference between exclusive and unshared

is that exclusive is excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions while unshared is not shared; exclusive.

As a noun exclusive

is information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively.

Subcountable vs Subcountability - What's the difference?

subcountable | subcountability |


As an adjective subcountable

is (mathematics) being the target of a partial surjection from the natural numbers, such that the set of numbers used to count is no larger than the set being counted.

As a noun subcountability is

the property of being subcountable.

Partial vs Subcountable - What's the difference?

partial | subcountable |


In mathematics terms the difference between partial and subcountable

is that partial is a partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables while subcountable is being the target of a partial surjection from the natural numbers, such that the set of numbers used to count is no larger than the set being counted.

As a noun partial

is a partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables.

Surjection vs Subcountable - What's the difference?

surjection | subcountable |


As a noun surjection

is a function of "many-to-one" mapping relationship; more formally, fX → Y is a surjection if and only if, for every y in the codomain Y, there is at least one x in the domain X with f(x) = y.

As an adjective subcountable is

being the target of a partial surjection from the natural numbers, such that the set of numbers used to count is no larger than the set being counted.

Dreamless vs Dreamlessly - What's the difference?

dreamless | dreamlessly |


As an adjective dreamless

is without dreams.

As an adverb dreamlessly is

in a dreamless way; without dreams.

Dream vs Dreamlessly - What's the difference?

dream | dreamlessly |


As a noun dream

is imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.

As a verb dream

is to see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping.

As an adverb dreamlessly is

in a dreamless way; without dreams.

Jock vs Jockocracy - What's the difference?

jock | jockocracy |


As nouns the difference between jock and jockocracy

is that jock is (uk|slang) a scot while jockocracy is (us|slang) rule by jocks (athletic macho men).

As a proper noun jock

is a nickname.

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