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Image vs Horopter - What's the difference?

image | horopter |


As a verb image

is .

As an adjective image

is figurative (of sense of term or discourse).

As a noun horopter is

for any system of binocular vision, the horopter is a three-dimensional curve which contains all points from which the light will converge into a single image.

Gradual vs Graduality - What's the difference?

gradual | graduality |


As nouns the difference between gradual and graduality

is that gradual is (roman catholic church) an antiphon or responsory after the epistle, in the mass, which was sung on the steps, or while the deacon ascended the steps while graduality is the state or degree of being gradual.

As an adjective gradual

is proceeding by steps or small degrees; advancing step by step, as in ascent or descent or from one state to another; regularly progressive; slow.

Canteen vs Servery - What's the difference?

canteen | servery |


As nouns the difference between canteen and servery

is that canteen is a small cafeteria or snack bar, especially one in a military establishment, school, or place of work while servery is a place where food is served, either the surface itself or the room; a food counter or canteen/cafeteria service area.

Cafeteria vs Servery - What's the difference?

cafeteria | servery |


As nouns the difference between cafeteria and servery

is that cafeteria is a restaurant in which customers select their food at a counter then carry it on a tray to a table to eat while servery is a place where food is served, either the surface itself or the room; a food counter or canteen/cafeteria service area.

Roast vs Carvery - What's the difference?

roast | carvery |


As nouns the difference between roast and carvery

is that roast is a cut of meat suited to roasting while carvery is a restaurant specializing in roast meat, particularly roast beef and Sunday roast.

As a verb roast

is to cook food by heating in an oven or over a fire without covering, resulting in a crisp, possibly even slightly charred appearance.

As an adjective roast

is having been cooked by roasting.

Dinner vs Noonmeat - What's the difference?

dinner | noonmeat |


As nouns the difference between dinner and noonmeat

is that dinner is a midday meal (in a context in which the evening meal is called supper or tea) while noonmeat is (archaic) meat served at noon; dinner; meal.

Meal vs Noonmeat - What's the difference?

meal | noonmeat |


As nouns the difference between meal and noonmeat

is that meal is (food that is prepared and eaten)Food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (e.g. breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) while noonmeat is meat served at noon; dinner; meal.

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Polyphonic vs Meane - What's the difference?

polyphonic | meane |


As an adjective polyphonic

is of, or relating to polyphony.

As a noun meane is

(archaic|music) the middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.

Music vs Meane - What's the difference?

music | meane |


As nouns the difference between music and meane

is that music is musician while meane is (archaic|music) the middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.

Composition vs Meane - What's the difference?

composition | meane |


As nouns the difference between composition and meane

is that composition is the proportion of different parts to make a whole while meane is (archaic|music) the middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.

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