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Include vs Complicate - What's the difference?

include | complicate | Related terms |

Include is a related term of complicate.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between include and complicate

is that include is (obsolete) to conclude; to terminate while complicate is (obsolete) intertwined.

As verbs the difference between include and complicate

is that include is to bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member while complicate is to fold or twist together; to combine intricately; to make complex; to combine or associate so as to make intricate or difficult.

As a noun include

is (computing) a piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.

As an adjective complicate is

(obsolete) intertwined.

Unexampled vs Rare - What's the difference?

unexampled | rare | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unexampled and rare

is that unexampled is lacking prior examples; unprecedented while rare is cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense).

As a verb rare is

to rear, rise up, start backwards.

Alarm vs Abhorrence - What's the difference?

alarm | abhorrence | Related terms |

Alarm is a related term of abhorrence.


As nouns the difference between alarm and abhorrence

is that alarm is alert, alarm while abhorrence is extreme aversion or detestation; the feeling of utter dislike or loathing .

Solitude vs Retiredness - What's the difference?

solitude | retiredness | Synonyms |

Solitude is a synonym of retiredness.


As nouns the difference between solitude and retiredness

is that solitude is aloneness; state of being alone or solitary, by oneself while retiredness is quality of being retired or withdrawn.

Correct vs Thorough - What's the difference?

correct | thorough | Related terms |

Correct is a related term of thorough.


As adjectives the difference between correct and thorough

is that correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth while thorough is painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.

As a verb correct

is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error.

As a preposition thorough is

(obsolete) through.

As a noun thorough is

(uk|dialect) a furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water.

Well_bred vs Courteous - What's the difference?

well_bred | courteous | Related terms |

Well_bred is a related term of courteous.


As an adjective courteous is

showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette.

Good vs Deserving - What's the difference?

good | deserving | Synonyms |

Good is a synonym of deserving.


As a proper noun good

is .

As an adjective deserving is

worthy of reward or praise; meritorious.

As a noun deserving is

desert, merit.

As a verb deserving is

.

Diversity vs Eminence - What's the difference?

diversity | eminence | Related terms |

Diversity is a related term of eminence.


As nouns the difference between diversity and eminence

is that diversity is the quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness while eminence is importance, notoriety.

Extirpate vs Slay - What's the difference?

extirpate | slay | Related terms |

Extirpate is a related term of slay.


As verbs the difference between extirpate and slay

is that extirpate is (obsolete) to clear an area of roots and stumps while slay is to kill, murder.

Shepherd vs Conservator - What's the difference?

shepherd | conservator | Related terms |

Shepherd is a related term of conservator.


As a proper noun shepherd

is .

As a noun conservator is

one who conserves, preserves or protects something.

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