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Resegregation vs Resegregate - What's the difference?

resegregation | resegregate | Derived terms |

Resegregate is a derived term of resegregation.



As a noun resegregation

is the state or process of being segregated again or in a new way.

As a verb resegregate is

to segregate, or become segregated, again.

Pace vs Pacesetting - What's the difference?

pace | pacesetting |


As adjectives the difference between pace and pacesetting

is that pace is describing a bowler who bowls fast balls while pacesetting is defining a pace.

As a noun pace

is passage, route.

As a verb pace

is walk to and fro in a small space.

As a preposition pace

is with all due respect to.

As an acronym PACE

is Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

As a proper noun Pace

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Trendsetting vs Pacesetting - What's the difference?

trendsetting | pacesetting | Synonyms |

Trendsetting is a synonym of pacesetting.


As adjectives the difference between trendsetting and pacesetting

is that trendsetting is taking a leading role in setting trends, particularly in business or the arts while pacesetting is defining a pace.

Pristine vs Pristinely - What's the difference?

pristine | pristinely |


As an adjective pristine

is unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.

As an adverb pristinely is

in a way that is pristine.

Transit vs Paratransit - What's the difference?

transit | paratransit |


As nouns the difference between transit and paratransit

is that transit is the act of passing over, across, or through something while paratransit is an auxiliary transit service without fixed routes or schedules, usually serving the disabled on demand.

As a verb transit

is to pass over, across or through something.

Disabled vs Paratransit - What's the difference?

disabled | paratransit |


As nouns the difference between disabled and paratransit

is that disabled is one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular) while paratransit is an auxiliary transit service without fixed routes or schedules, usually serving the disabled on demand.

As an adjective disabled

is made incapable of use or action.

As a verb disabled

is (disable).

Mesmerisingly vs Mesmerizingly - What's the difference?

mesmerisingly | mesmerizingly | Alternative forms |

Mesmerizingly is a alternative form of mesmerisingly.



As adverbs the difference between mesmerisingly and mesmerizingly

is that mesmerisingly is in a mesmerising manner while mesmerizingly is in a way or to an extent that mesmerizes.

Mesmerize vs Mesmerizingly - What's the difference?

mesmerize | mesmerizingly |


As a verb mesmerize

is to exercise mesmerism on; to spellbind; to enthrall.

As an adverb mesmerizingly is

in a way or to an extent that mesmerizes.

Temporary vs Semipermanent - What's the difference?

temporary | semipermanent |


As adjectives the difference between temporary and semipermanent

is that temporary is not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time while semipermanent is neither temporary nor entirely permanent; of indefinite duration.

As a noun temporary

is one serving for a limited time; short-term employee.

Permanent vs Semipermanent - What's the difference?

permanent | semipermanent |


As adjectives the difference between permanent and semipermanent

is that permanent is without end, eternal while semipermanent is neither temporary nor entirely permanent; of indefinite duration.

As a noun permanent

is a chemical hair treatment imparting or removing curliness, whose effects typically last for a period of weeks; a perm.

As a verb permanent

is (dated) to perm (the hair).

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