microinsurer |
microinsurance |
Related terms |
Microinsurer is a related term of microinsurance.
In insurance|lang=en terms the difference between microinsurer and microinsurance
is that
microinsurer is (insurance) an insurer providing microinsurance, small low-cost policies aimed at underserved groups while
microinsurance is (insurance) a type of microfinancial service aimed at low-income people and communities, and typified by low premiums and coverage limits.
As nouns the difference between microinsurer and microinsurance
is that
microinsurer is (insurance) an insurer providing microinsurance, small low-cost policies aimed at underserved groups while
microinsurance is (insurance) a type of microfinancial service aimed at low-income people and communities, and typified by low premiums and coverage limits.
insurer |
microinsurer |
As nouns the difference between insurer and microinsurer
is that
insurer is one who insures while
microinsurer is (insurance) an insurer providing microinsurance, small low-cost policies aimed at underserved groups.
microlender |
microinsurer |
Related terms |
Microlender is a related term of microinsurer.
As nouns the difference between microlender and microinsurer
is that
microlender is a person or company in the business of microlending while
microinsurer is (insurance) an insurer providing microinsurance, small low-cost policies aimed at underserved groups.
variable |
covariate |
As nouns the difference between variable and covariate
is that
variable is something that is variable while
covariate is a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
As an adjective variable
is able to vary.
predictive |
covariate |
As an adjective predictive
is useful in predicting.
As a noun covariate is
a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
covary |
covariate |
Related terms |
Covariate is a related term of covary.
In statistics terms the difference between covary and covariate
is that
covary is to vary together with another variable, particularly in a way that may be predictive while
covariate is a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
As a verb covary
is to vary together with another variable, particularly in a way that may be predictive.
As a noun covariate is
a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
sharp |
sharped |
In lang=en terms the difference between sharp and sharped
is that
sharp is to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp while
sharped is past tense of sharp.
As an adverb sharp
is to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
As a noun sharp
is the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher.
As a proper noun Sharp
is {{surname}.
swab |
swabbing |
As nouns the difference between swab and swabbing
is that
swab is (medicine) a small piece of soft, absorbent material, such as gauze, used to clean wounds, apply medicine, or take samples of body fluids often attached to a stick or wire to aid access while
swabbing is the act of one who swabs.
As verbs the difference between swab and swabbing
is that
swab is to use a swab on something, or clean something with a swab while
swabbing is .
slug |
slinch |
As nouns the difference between slug and slinch
is that
slug is any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell while
slinch is an English unit of mass equal to 12 slugs (386.088 pounds-mass), that accelerates by 1 inch per second squared (1 in/s²) when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it.
As a verb slug
is to drink quickly; to gulp.
pound |
slinch |
As nouns the difference between pound and slinch
is that
pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight or
pound can be a place for the detention of stray or wandering animals or
pound can be a hard blow while
slinch is (physics|informal) an english unit of mass equal to 12 slugs (386088 pounds-mass), that accelerates by 1 inch per second squared (1 in/s²) when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it.
As a verb pound
is to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound or
pound can be (
label) to strike hard, usually repeatedly.
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