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Production vs Mumblecore - What's the difference?

production | mumblecore |


As nouns the difference between production and mumblecore

is that production is the act of producing, making or creating something while mumblecore is an american independent film movement of the early twenty-first century, characterised by low-budget production, focus on personal relationships between twentysomethings, improvised scripts, and non-professional actors.

Focus vs Mumblecore - What's the difference?

focus | mumblecore |


As nouns the difference between focus and mumblecore

is that focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while mumblecore is an american independent film movement of the early twenty-first century, characterised by low-budget production, focus on personal relationships between twentysomethings, improvised scripts, and non-professional actors.

As a verb focus

is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Polygon vs Zonohedron - What's the difference?

polygon | zonohedron |


As nouns the difference between polygon and zonohedron

is that polygon is while zonohedron is (geometry) a special case of convex polyhedron, in which every face of the polyhedron is a polygon with point symmetry.

Polytope vs Zonotope - What's the difference?

polytope | zonotope |


In geometry terms the difference between polytope and zonotope

is that polytope is a finite region of n-dimensional space bounded by hyperplanes; the geometrical entity represented by the general term of the infinite sequence "point, line, polygon, polyhedron, ..." while zonotope is a polytope formed by the Minkowski sum of a zonohedron's line segments in any dimension.

Zonohedron vs Zonotope - What's the difference?

zonohedron | zonotope |


In geometry terms the difference between zonohedron and zonotope

is that zonohedron is a special case of convex polyhedron, in which every face of the polyhedron is a polygon with point symmetry while zonotope is a polytope formed by the Minkowski sum of a zonohedron's line segments in any dimension.

Line vs Zonotope - What's the difference?

line | zonotope |


As nouns the difference between line and zonotope

is that line is line while zonotope is (geometry) a polytope formed by the minkowski sum of a zonohedron's line segments in any dimension.

Segment vs Zonotope - What's the difference?

segment | zonotope |


As nouns the difference between segment and zonotope

is that segment is a length of some object while zonotope is (geometry) a polytope formed by the minkowski sum of a zonohedron's line segments in any dimension.

As a verb segment

is to divide into segments or sections.

Dimension vs Zonotope - What's the difference?

dimension | zonotope |


As nouns the difference between dimension and zonotope

is that dimension is dimension while zonotope is (geometry) a polytope formed by the minkowski sum of a zonohedron's line segments in any dimension.

Losing vs Losingest - What's the difference?

losing | losingest |


As adjectives the difference between losing and losingest

is that losing is that loses or lose, or has or have lost while losingest is the most losing; who has lost most games, votes, etc.

As a noun losing

is the act by which something is lost.

As a verb losing

is present participle of lang=en.

Game vs Losingest - What's the difference?

game | losingest |


As adjectives the difference between game and losingest

is that game is (colloquial) willing to participate while losingest is the most losing; who has lost most games, votes, etc.

As a noun game

is a playful or competitive activity.

As a verb game

is to gamble.

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