subscriber |
follower |
As nouns the difference between subscriber and follower
is that
subscriber is a person who subscribes to a publication or a service while
follower is one who follows, comes after another.
blur |
vogue |
As verbs the difference between blur and vogue
is that
blur is to make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim while
vogue is .
As a noun blur
is a smear, smudge or blot.
owing |
lend |
As verbs the difference between owing and lend
is that
owing is present participle of lang=en while
lend is to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
As an adjective owing
is still to be paid; owed as a debt.
As a noun lend is
the lumbar region; loin.
owing |
lending |
As adjectives the difference between owing and lending
is that
owing is still to be paid; owed as a debt while
lending is that lends.
As verbs the difference between owing and lending
is that
owing is while
lending is .
As a noun lending is
action of the verb
to lend .
commission |
train |
In lang=en terms the difference between commission and train
is that
commission is to put into active service; as, commission a ship while
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
As nouns the difference between commission and train
is that
commission is a sending or mission (to do or accomplish something) while
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
As verbs the difference between commission and train
is that
commission is to send or officially charge someone or some group to do something while
train is to practice an ability.
clattering |
raffling |
As verbs the difference between clattering and raffling
is that
clattering is while
raffling is .
As a noun clattering
is a noise that clatters.
analysing |
estimating |
As verbs the difference between analysing and estimating
is that
analysing is while
estimating is .
backed |
preceded |
As verbs the difference between backed and preceded
is that
backed is (
back) while
preceded is (
precede).
As an adjective backed
is (obsolete|slang) put on one's back; killed; rendered dead.
backed |
proceded |
As verbs the difference between backed and proceded
is that
backed is past tense of back while
proceded is past tense of procede.
As an adjective backed
is put on one's back; killed; rendered dead.
back |
precede |
As a noun back
is a small stream or brook.
As a verb precede is
.
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