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Archival vs Archivally - What's the difference?

archival | archivally |


As an adjective archival

is of or pertaining to an archive or archiving.

As an adverb archivally is

by archival means.

Hinder vs Anticompetitive - What's the difference?

hinder | anticompetitive |


As adjectives the difference between hinder and anticompetitive

is that hinder is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows while anticompetitive is acting to hinder or obstruct competition.

As a verb hinder

is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As a noun hinder

is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Obstruct vs Anticompetitive - What's the difference?

obstruct | anticompetitive |


As a verb obstruct

is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As an adjective anticompetitive is

acting to hinder or obstruct competition.

Competition vs Anticompetitive - What's the difference?

competition | anticompetitive |


As a noun competition

is competition.

As an adjective anticompetitive is

acting to hinder or obstruct competition.

Anticompetitively vs Anticompetitive - What's the difference?

anticompetitively | anticompetitive | Derived terms |

Anticompetitively is a derived term of anticompetitive.


As an adverb anticompetitively

is in an anticompetitive manner.

As an adjective anticompetitive is

acting to hinder or obstruct competition.

Incapacitate vs Antisatellite - What's the difference?

incapacitate | antisatellite |


As a verb incapacitate

is to make incapable (of doing something.

As an adjective antisatellite is

intended to destroy or incapacitate a satellite.

Satellite vs Antisatellite - What's the difference?

satellite | antisatellite |


As a noun satellite

is a moon or other smaller body orbiting a larger one.

As an adjective antisatellite is

(military) intended to destroy or incapacitate a satellite.

Superdupervenience vs Supervenience - What's the difference?

superdupervenience | supervenience | Related terms |

Supervenience is a related term of superdupervenience.



In philosophy terms the difference between superdupervenience and supervenience

is that superdupervenience is ontological supervenience that is robustly explainable in a materialistically explainable way while supervenience is the state or quality of being supervenient, of being in a dependency relationship such that an object with the supervened properties must also have the supervening properties.

Supervention vs Supervenience - What's the difference?

supervention | supervenience | Related terms |

Supervention is a related term of supervenience.


As nouns the difference between supervention and supervenience

is that supervention is the act of supervening while supervenience is (philosophy) the state or quality of being supervenient, of being in a dependency relationship such that an object with the supervened properties must also have the supervening properties.

Cash vs Noncash - What's the difference?

cash | noncash |


As a proper noun cash

is .

As an adjective noncash is

(finance) in a form other than cash; thus often in kind.

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