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Recorded vs Unrecord - What's the difference?

recorded | unrecord |


As verbs the difference between recorded and unrecord

is that recorded is past tense of record while unrecord is to remove something that has been recorded.

As an adjective recorded

is that has been recorded.

Data vs Microformat - What's the difference?

data | microformat |


As nouns the difference between data and microformat

is that data is (time) date while microformat is (computing) a simple data format that can be embedded in a webpage.

Webpage vs Microformat - What's the difference?

webpage | microformat |


As nouns the difference between webpage and microformat

is that webpage is while microformat is (computing) a simple data format that can be embedded in a webpage.

Terminal vs Endorheic - What's the difference?

terminal | endorheic | Synonyms |

Terminal is a synonym of endorheic.


As a noun terminal

is terminal (at an airport etc).

As an adjective endorheic is

(of a lake or basin) internally drained; having no outlet.

Closed vs Endorheic - What's the difference?

closed | endorheic | Synonyms |

Closed is a synonym of endorheic.


As adjectives the difference between closed and endorheic

is that closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open while endorheic is (of a lake or basin) internally drained; having no outlet.

As a verb closed

is (close).

Exorheic vs Endorheic - What's the difference?

exorheic | endorheic | Antonyms |

Endorheic is a antonym of exorheic.



In of a lake or basin terms the difference between exorheic and endorheic

is that exorheic is externally drained; having one or more outlets while endorheic is internally drained; having no outlet.

Open vs Exorheic - What's the difference?

open | exorheic | Synonyms |

Open is a synonym of exorheic.


As a noun open

is .

As an adjective exorheic is

(of a lake or basin) externally drained; having one or more outlets.

Melt vs Melter - What's the difference?

melt | melter |


As a verb melt

is to be proper.

As a noun melter is

a person or thing that melts.

Furnace vs Melter - What's the difference?

furnace | melter |


As nouns the difference between furnace and melter

is that furnace is a device for heating while melter is a person or thing that melts.

As a verb furnace

is to heat in a furnace.

Iron vs Melter - What's the difference?

iron | melter |


As nouns the difference between iron and melter

is that iron is pencil while melter is a person or thing that melts.

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