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Affiliation vs Institution - What's the difference?

affiliation | institution |


As nouns the difference between affiliation and institution

is that affiliation is the relationship resulting from affiliating one thing with another while institution is an established organisation, especially one dedicated to education, public service, culture or the care of the destitute, poor etc.

He vs Movie - What's the difference?

he | movie |


As nouns the difference between he and movie

is that he is the game of tag, or it, in which the player attempting to catch the others is called "he" while movie is a motion picture.

As a pronoun he

is a male person or animal already known or implied.

As an abbreviation HE

is his Excellency, Her Excellency.

Scheme vs Plots - What's the difference?

scheme | plots |


As nouns the difference between scheme and plots

is that scheme is a systematic plan of future action while plots is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between scheme and plots

is that scheme is to plot, or contrive a plan while plots is third-person singular of plot.

As a proper noun Scheme

is a programming language, one of the two major dialects of Lisp.

Crayfish vs Cancer - What's the difference?

crayfish | cancer |


As nouns the difference between crayfish and cancer

is that crayfish is a freshwater crustacean (Cambaridae) resembling a small lobster, sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait while cancer is a disease in which the cells of a tissue undergo uncontrolled (and often rapid) proliferation.

As a proper noun Cancer is

a constellation of the zodiac supposedly shaped like a crab.

Supersede vs Superimpose - What's the difference?

supersede | superimpose |


As verbs the difference between supersede and superimpose

is that supersede is set (something) aside while superimpose is to place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible.

As a noun supersede

is an updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.

Yabby vs Cancer - What's the difference?

yabby | cancer |


As nouns the difference between yabby and cancer

is that yabby is a freshwater Australian crayfish of the genus genus: Cherax, especially species: Cherax destructor while cancer is a disease in which the cells of a tissue undergo uncontrolled (and often rapid) proliferation.

As a verb yabby

is to search for yabbies.

As a proper noun Cancer is

a constellation of the zodiac supposedly shaped like a crab.

Atrophy vs Prize - What's the difference?

atrophy | prize |


As nouns the difference between atrophy and prize

is that atrophy is a reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease, injury or lack of use while prize is that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.

As verbs the difference between atrophy and prize

is that atrophy is to wither or waste away while prize is to consider highly valuable; to esteem.

Iconic vs Graphic - What's the difference?

iconic | graphic |


As adjectives the difference between iconic and graphic

is that iconic is relating to, or having the characteristics of, an icon while graphic is drawn, pictorial.

As a noun graphic is

a drawing or picture.

Apt vs Mid - What's the difference?

apt | mid |


As adjectives the difference between apt and mid

is that apt is suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited while mid is denoting the middle part.

As nouns the difference between apt and mid

is that apt is initialism of automation presses tooling|lang=en while mid is middle.

As a proper noun APT

is initialism of Alabama Public Television|lang=en.

As a preposition mid is

with.

Vetoed vs Sacked - What's the difference?

vetoed | sacked |


As verbs the difference between vetoed and sacked

is that vetoed is past tense of veto while sacked is past tense of sack.

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