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Testing vs Probation - What's the difference?

testing | probation |


As nouns the difference between testing and probation

is that testing is the act of conducting a test; trialing, proving while probation is a period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance.

As a verb testing

is .

As an adjective testing

is difficult, tough.

Siciliano vs Pastorale - What's the difference?

siciliano | pastorale |


As nouns the difference between siciliano and pastorale

is that siciliano is a dance, the siciliana while pastorale is a play or a musical product which has a pastoral subject.

Hart vs Hearth - What's the difference?

hart | hearth |


As an adjective hart

is .

As an adverb hart

is in a hard manner; inflexibly, unyieldingly.

As a noun hearth is

a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.

Algorithm vs Calculus - What's the difference?

algorithm | calculus |


As nouns the difference between algorithm and calculus

is that algorithm is a precise step-by-step plan for a computational procedure that possibly begins with an input value and yields an output value in a finite number of steps while calculus is (dated|countable) calculation, computation.

Faze vs Dumfound - What's the difference?

faze | dumfound |


As verbs the difference between faze and dumfound

is that faze is (fazer) while dumfound is to confuse and bewilder.

Grant vs Accreditation - What's the difference?

grant | accreditation |


As a proper noun grant

is and a scottish clan name, from a nickname meaning "large".

As a noun accreditation is

accreditation.

Erase vs Dust - What's the difference?

erase | dust |


In lang=en terms the difference between erase and dust

is that erase is to disregard (a group, an orientation, etc); to prevent from having an active role in society while dust is to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid.

As verbs the difference between erase and dust

is that erase is to remove markings or information while dust is to remove dust from.

As a noun dust is

(uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.

Fair vs Transparent - What's the difference?

fair | transparent |


As a proper noun fair

is .

As a noun transparent is

banner.

Paltry vs Nominal - What's the difference?

paltry | nominal |


As adjectives the difference between paltry and nominal

is that paltry is trashy, trivial, of little value while nominal is of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.

As a noun nominal is

(grammar) a noun or word group that functions as a noun phrase.

Subvert vs Repudiate - What's the difference?

subvert | repudiate |


In lang=en terms the difference between subvert and repudiate

is that subvert is to upturn convention from the foundation by undermining it (literally, to turn from beneath) while repudiate is to be repudiated.

As verbs the difference between subvert and repudiate

is that subvert is to overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly while repudiate is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.

As a noun subvert

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