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Hackishly vs Hackish - What's the difference?

hackishly | hackish | Related terms |

Hackishly is a related term of hackish.


As an adverb hackishly

is in a hackish manner.

As an adjective hackish is

characteristic of hacks, or inferior writers.

Bosnian vs Bcsm - What's the difference?

bosnian | bcsm |


As a noun bosnian

is .

Integer vs Bitfield - What's the difference?

integer | bitfield |


As nouns the difference between integer and bitfield

is that integer is (arithmetic) an element of the infinite and numerable set {,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,} while bitfield is (computing|programming) an integer value treated as a sequence of bits (binary digits) which can be toggled individually as flags.

Bit vs Bitfield - What's the difference?

bit | bitfield |


As a verb bit

is to beat (to strike or pound repeatedly).

As a noun bitfield is

(computing|programming) an integer value treated as a sequence of bits (binary digits) which can be toggled individually as flags.

Toggle vs Bitfield - What's the difference?

toggle | bitfield |


As nouns the difference between toggle and bitfield

is that toggle is (nautical) a wooden or metal pin, short rod, crosspiece or similar, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope or chain to be secured to any other loop, ring, or bight, eg a sea painter to a lifeboat while bitfield is (computing|programming) an integer value treated as a sequence of bits (binary digits) which can be toggled individually as flags.

As a verb toggle

is to alternate between two positions using a single switch or lever.

Flag vs Bitfield - What's the difference?

flag | bitfield |


As nouns the difference between flag and bitfield

is that flag is a piece of cloth, often decorated with an emblem, used as a visual signal or symbol or flag can be any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, iris pseudacorus or flag can be a slice of turf; a sod or flag can be a group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, etc while bitfield is (computing|programming) an integer value treated as a sequence of bits (binary digits) which can be toggled individually as flags.

As a verb flag

is to furnish or deck out with flags or flag can be to weaken, become feeble or flag can be to lay down flagstones.

Legal vs Legalizer - What's the difference?

legal | legalizer |


As an adjective legal

is legal, lawful.

As a noun legalizer is

that which makes legal.

Blood vs Autotransfusion - What's the difference?

blood | autotransfusion |


As nouns the difference between blood and autotransfusion

is that blood is while autotransfusion is (medicine) a blood transfusion in which a person receives their own blood, extracted previously.

Intramuscular vs Autohemotherapy - What's the difference?

intramuscular | autohemotherapy |


As an adjective intramuscular

is inside a muscle or the muscles.

As a noun autohemotherapy is

(medicine) the intramuscular or subcutaneous, immediate hypodermic reinjection of blood previously removed from the patient.

Subcutaneous vs Autohemotherapy - What's the difference?

subcutaneous | autohemotherapy |


As an adjective subcutaneous

is pertaining to the fatty layer under the skin.

As a noun autohemotherapy is

the intramuscular or subcutaneous, immediate hypodermic reinjection of blood previously removed from the patient.

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