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Consist vs Entity - What's the difference?

consist | entity |


As nouns the difference between consist and entity

is that consist is (rail transport) a lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit while entity is that which has a distinct existence as an individual unit often used for organisations which have no physical form.

As a verb consist

is (obsolete|intransitive) to exist, to be.

Establish vs Created - What's the difference?

establish | created |


As verbs the difference between establish and created

is that establish is to make stable or firm; to confirm while created is past tense of create.

Hake vs Sturgeon - What's the difference?

hake | sturgeon |


As nouns the difference between hake and sturgeon

is that hake is a hook; a pot-hook while sturgeon is any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and are endemic to temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, especially central Eurasia.

As a verb hake

is to loiter; to sneak.

Park vs Farm - What's the difference?

park | farm |


As a proper noun park

is ) the third most common korean surname.

As a noun farm is

a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Procedes vs Proceed - What's the difference?

procedes | proceed |


As verbs the difference between procedes and proceed

is that procedes is third-person singular of procede while proceed is to move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun.

Counting vs Including - What's the difference?

counting | including |


As verbs the difference between counting and including

is that counting is while including is .

As a noun counting

is a count; the act by which something is counted.

As a preposition including is

such as, among which;.

Identify vs Sense - What's the difference?

identify | sense |


As a verb identify

is to establish the identity of someone or something.

As an adjective sense is

sensible, rational.

Sensing vs Identifying - What's the difference?

sensing | identifying |


As verbs the difference between sensing and identifying

is that sensing is present participle of lang=en while identifying is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun sensing

is the act of sensation.

Clerical vs Clerical - What's the difference?

clerical | clerical |


As adjectives the difference between clerical and clerical

is that clerical is clerical (relating to the clergy) while clerical is clerical (relating to the clergy).

Show vs Want - What's the difference?

show | want |


In transitive terms the difference between show and want

is that show is to guide or escort while want is to lack, not to have (something).

In countable terms the difference between show and want

is that show is a movie while want is a desire, wish, longing.

In uncountable terms the difference between show and want

is that show is mere display or pomp with no substance while want is poverty.

As a proper noun Want is

a personification of want.

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