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Knowing vs Intentional - What's the difference?

knowing | intentional |


As adjectives the difference between knowing and intentional

is that knowing is possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent while intentional is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.

As a verb knowing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun knowing

is the act or condition of having knowledge.

Ranking vs Echelons - What's the difference?

ranking | echelons |


As nouns the difference between ranking and echelons

is that ranking is ranking, table while echelons is .

Text vs Icon - What's the difference?

text | icon |


As nouns the difference between text and icon

is that text is while icon is an image, symbol, picture, or other representation usually as an object of religious devotion.

Disgust vs Dispair - What's the difference?

disgust | dispair |


As verbs the difference between disgust and dispair

is that disgust is to cause an intense dislike for something while dispair is to separate (a pair).

As a noun disgust

is an intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.

Indigenous vs Natives - What's the difference?

indigenous | natives |


As an adjective indigenous

is (chiefly|of living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.

As a noun natives is

.

Planning vs Directing - What's the difference?

planning | directing |


As verbs the difference between planning and directing

is that planning is while directing is .

As a noun planning

is (uncountable) action of the verb to plan .

Planning vs Staffing - What's the difference?

planning | staffing |


As nouns the difference between planning and staffing

is that planning is (uncountable) action of the verb to plan while staffing is the practice of hiring and firing staff.

As a verb planning

is .

Therfore vs Thereby - What's the difference?

therfore | thereby |


As a conjunction therfore

is .

As an adverb thereby is

(formal) by it, by that.

Rob vs Brett - What's the difference?

rob | brett |


As a verb rob

is .

As a proper noun brett is

meaning "breton, an inhabitant of brittany".

Ineffable vs Incomprehensible - What's the difference?

ineffable | incomprehensible |


As adjectives the difference between ineffable and incomprehensible

is that ineffable is beyond expression in words; unspeakable while incomprehensible is incomprehensible.

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