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Interconnection vs Syndication - What's the difference?

interconnection | syndication |


As nouns the difference between interconnection and syndication

is that interconnection is a connection (physical or logical) between multiple things while syndication is the act of syndicating a news feature by publishing it in multiple newspapers etc, simultaneously.

Manipulability vs Formability - What's the difference?

manipulability | formability |


As nouns the difference between manipulability and formability

is that manipulability is the condition of being manipulable while formability is the quality or degree of being formable.

See vs Except - What's the difference?

see | except |


As a noun see

is .

As a verb except is

to exclude; to specify as being an exception.

As a preposition except is

with the exception of; but.

As a conjunction except is

with the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated.

Skill vs Science - What's the difference?

skill | science |


In lang=en terms the difference between skill and science

is that skill is to have personal or practical knowledge; be versed or practised; be expert or dextrous while science is to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.

As verbs the difference between skill and science

is that skill is to set apart; separate while science is to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.

As nouns the difference between skill and science

is that skill is capacity to do something well; technique, ability skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate while science is (countable) a particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability or science can be .

As an adjective skill

is (uk|slang) great, excellent.

Transgender vs T - What's the difference?

transgender | t |


As an adjective transgender

is (narrowly|of a person) having a gender identity (self-image) which is the opposite of one's physical sex: being physically male but identifying as female, or vice versa.

As a noun transgender

is .

As a verb transgender

is (lb) to change the gender of; (used loosely) to change the sex of.

As a letter t is

the twentieth letter of the.

As a symbol t is

symbol for tesla, the si unit of magnetic flux density.

Linguini vs Fettuccine - What's the difference?

linguini | fettuccine |


As nouns the difference between linguini and fettuccine

is that linguini is ribbons of pasta, cut from a sheet, not as wide as tagliatelle while fettuccine is long, flat ribbons of pasta, cut from a rolled-out sheet; identical in form to tagliatelle.

Bar vs Kiosk - What's the difference?

bar | kiosk |


As nouns the difference between bar and kiosk

is that bar is bar while kiosk is .

Curse vs Ca - What's the difference?

curse | ca |


As a verb curse

is .

As a conjunction ca is

because.

Apple vs Jumping - What's the difference?

apple | jumping |


As a proper noun apple

is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

As an adjective jumping is

(colloquial) excellent, very fun.

As a verb jumping is

.

As a noun jumping is

the act of performing a jump.

Impotent vs Disable - What's the difference?

impotent | disable |


In obsolete terms the difference between impotent and disable

is that impotent is lacking self-restraint while disable is lacking ability; unable.

As adjectives the difference between impotent and disable

is that impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while disable is lacking ability; unable.

As a verb disable is

to render unable; to take away an ability of.

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