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Lease vs Collateral - What's the difference?

lease | collateral |


As adjectives the difference between lease and collateral

is that lease is false; lying; deceptive while collateral is collateral.

As a verb lease

is (chiefly dialectal) to gather or lease can be to tell lies; tell lies about; slander; calumniate or lease can be to release; let go; unloose or lease can be to operate or live in some property or land through purchasing a long-term contract (or leasehold) from the owner (or freeholder).

As a noun lease

is falsehood; a lie or lease can be an open pasture or common or lease can be a contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent or lease can be the place at which the warp-threads cross on a loom.

Justify vs Reasoning - What's the difference?

justify | reasoning |


As verbs the difference between justify and reasoning

is that justify is to provide an acceptable explanation for while reasoning is .

As a noun reasoning is

action of the verb to reason .

Lacerate vs Rip - What's the difference?

lacerate | rip |


As a verb lacerate

is to tear, rip or wound.

As an adjective lacerate

is (botany) jagged, as if torn or lacerated.

As an interjection rip is

.

As a noun rip is

routing]] information protocol, a dynamic routing protocol used in local and [[wan|wide area networks.

Hospice vs Madhouse - What's the difference?

hospice | madhouse |


As nouns the difference between hospice and madhouse

is that hospice is a lodging for pilgrims or the destitute, normally provided by a monastic order while madhouse is a house where insane persons are confined; an insane asylum.

Offset vs Redeem - What's the difference?

offset | redeem |


As verbs the difference between offset and redeem

is that offset is to compensate for something while redeem is to recover ownership of something by buying it back.

As a noun offset

is anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.

Recent vs Newest - What's the difference?

recent | newest |


As adjectives the difference between recent and newest

is that recent is having happened a short while ago while newest is superlative of new.

Plants vs Planted - What's the difference?

plants | planted |


As verbs the difference between plants and planted

is that plants is third-person singular of plant while planted is past tense of plant.

As a noun plants

is plural of lang=en.

Disseminate vs Expansion - What's the difference?

disseminate | expansion |


As a verb disseminate

is to sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed.

As a noun expansion is

expansion.

Aligned vs Balanced - What's the difference?

aligned | balanced |


As verbs the difference between aligned and balanced

is that aligned is (align) while balanced is (balance).

As adjectives the difference between aligned and balanced

is that aligned is referring to something that has an alignment with something else while balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.

Datebook vs Agenda - What's the difference?

datebook | agenda |


As nouns the difference between datebook and agenda

is that datebook is a book in which appointments are kept while agenda is agenda (a temporally organized plan or list of things to be addressed).

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