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Compete vs Noncompetition - What's the difference?

compete | noncompetition |


As a verb compete

is .

As an adjective noncompetition is

of or pertaining to an agreement not to compete with another party.

Noncompete vs Noncompetition - What's the difference?

noncompete | noncompetition | Synonyms |

Noncompete is a synonym of noncompetition.


As adjectives the difference between noncompete and noncompetition

is that noncompete is (legal) of or pertaining to a commitment not to engage in competition with another party while noncompetition is of or pertaining to an agreement not to compete with another party.

As a noun noncompete

is (legal) a commitment not to engage in competition with another party.

Rechargeable vs Nicad - What's the difference?

rechargeable | nicad |


As nouns the difference between rechargeable and nicad

is that rechargeable is a device that may be recharged while nicad is (electronics) rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery.

As an adjective rechargeable

is able to be recharged, especially of a battery that can be recharged from mains electricity via a charger.

Battery vs Nicad - What's the difference?

battery | nicad |


As nouns the difference between battery and nicad

is that battery is a coordinated group of electrochemical cells, each of which produces electricity by a chemical reaction between two substances () while nicad is (electronics) rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery.

Nicd vs Nicad - What's the difference?

nicd | nicad | Alternative forms |

Nicd is an alternative form of nicad.


As a noun nicad is

(electronics) rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery.

Underdevelopment vs Overdevelopment - What's the difference?

underdevelopment | overdevelopment | Related terms |

Underdevelopment is a related term of overdevelopment.


As nouns the difference between underdevelopment and overdevelopment

is that underdevelopment is the condition of being insufficiently developed while overdevelopment is excessive development; the state or quality of being overdeveloped.

Unshent vs Shent - What's the difference?

unshent | shent | Derived terms |

Shent is a derived term of unshent.



As an adjective unshent

is not shent; not disgraced; blameless.

As a verb shent is

past tense of shend.

Albatross vs Mollymawk - What's the difference?

albatross | mollymawk |


As nouns the difference between albatross and mollymawk

is that albatross is any of various large seabirds of the family Diomedeidae ranging widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific and having a hooked beak and long narrow wings while mollymawk is any of a group of medium-sized albatrosses in the genus Thalassarche.

Genus vs Mollymawk - What's the difference?

genus | mollymawk |


As nouns the difference between genus and mollymawk

is that genus is while mollymawk is any of a group of medium-sized albatrosses in the genus thalassarche .

Thalassarche vs Mollymawk - What's the difference?

thalassarche | mollymawk |


As a proper noun thalassarche

is .

As a noun mollymawk is

any of a group of medium-sized albatrosses in the genus thalassarche .

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