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Truthful vs Jquery - What's the difference?

truthful | jquery |


As an adjective truthful

is honest, and always telling the truth.

As a proper noun jquery is

(jquery).

Truthful vs Psl - What's the difference?

truthful | psl |


As an adjective truthful

is honest, and always telling the truth.

As an abbreviation psl is

(snowboarding).

Truthful vs Iframe - What's the difference?

truthful | iframe |


As an adjective truthful

is honest, and always telling the truth.

As a noun iframe is

(internet) a section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.

Concurs vs Agree - What's the difference?

concurs | agree |


As verbs the difference between concurs and agree

is that concurs is (concur) while agree is .

Seen vs Sent - What's the difference?

seen | sent |


As verbs the difference between seen and sent

is that seen is past participle of lang=en while sent is past tense of send.

As nouns the difference between seen and sent

is that seen is the letter س in the Arabic script while sent is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an Estonian kroon.

Fig vs Chart - What's the difference?

fig | chart |


As nouns the difference between fig and chart

is that fig is fig while chart is a map.

As a verb chart is

to draw a chart or map of.

Mr vs Father - What's the difference?

mr | father |


As a noun mr

is pyramid.

As a verb mr

is to love.

As a proper noun father is

(christianity) god, the father of creation.

Engaged vs Enabled - What's the difference?

engaged | enabled |


As verbs the difference between engaged and enabled

is that engaged is (engage) while enabled is (enable).

As adjectives the difference between engaged and enabled

is that engaged is agreed to be married while enabled is being capable for use or action.

Vein vs Trace - What's the difference?

vein | trace |


As a noun vein

is .

As a verb trace is

.

Commemorative vs Memento - What's the difference?

commemorative | memento |


As nouns the difference between commemorative and memento

is that commemorative is an object made to commemorate a person, mark an event, etc while memento is a keepsake; an object kept as a reminder of a place or event.

As an adjective commemorative

is serving to commemorate, e.g., a person or event.

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