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Actualization vs Training - What's the difference?

actualization | training |


As nouns the difference between actualization and training

is that actualization is (nonstandard) a making actual or really existent; noun form of actualize while training is training.

Congestion vs Bustling - What's the difference?

congestion | bustling |


As nouns the difference between congestion and bustling

is that congestion is the act of gathering into a heap or mass; accumulation while bustling is a bustle; a busy stir.

As a verb bustling is

present participle of lang=en.

Resident vs Inhabitable - What's the difference?

resident | inhabitable |


As a noun resident

is resident.

As a verb resident

is .

As an adjective inhabitable is

fit to live in; habitable (see inflammable for usage note) or inhabitable can be (obsolete) not habitable; not suitable to be inhabited.

Chillout vs Unwind - What's the difference?

chillout | unwind |


As a noun chillout

is a period of quiet, rest and relaxation, especially after a party etc.

As a verb unwind is

to wind off; to loose or separate; to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread, to unwind a ball of yarn.

Accord vs Divergence - What's the difference?

accord | divergence |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between accord and divergence

is that accord is (obsolete) assent while divergence is (obsolete) disagreement; difference.

As nouns the difference between accord and divergence

is that accord is agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action while divergence is the degree to which two or more things diverge.

As a verb accord

is (lb) to make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust.

Individualizing vs Singularizing - What's the difference?

individualizing | singularizing |


As verbs the difference between individualizing and singularizing

is that individualizing is present participle of individualize while singularizing is present participle of singularize.

Ionization vs Deionisation - What's the difference?

ionization | deionisation |


As nouns the difference between ionization and deionisation

is that ionization is (chemistry|physics) any process that leads to the dissociation of a neutral atom or molecule into charged particles ions; the state of being ionized while deionisation is (chemistry).

Overhead vs Complexity - What's the difference?

overhead | complexity |


In uncountable terms the difference between overhead and complexity

is that overhead is any cost or expenditure (monetary, time, effort or otherwise) incurred in a project or activity, which does not directly contribute to the progress or outcome of the project or activity while complexity is the state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement.

In countable terms the difference between overhead and complexity

is that overhead is a sheet of transparent material with an used with an overhead projector; an overhead transparency while complexity is that which is and renders complex; intricacy; complication.

As nouns the difference between overhead and complexity

is that overhead is the expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided while complexity is the state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement.

As an adjective overhead

is located above, especially over the head.

As an adverb overhead

is above one's head; in the sky.

Steadfast vs Relenting - What's the difference?

steadfast | relenting |


As an adjective steadfast

is fixed or unchanging; steady.

As a verb relenting is

.

As a noun relenting is

the act of one who relents.

Blessed vs Saint - What's the difference?

blessed | saint |


As verbs the difference between blessed and saint

is that blessed is past tense of bless while saint is to canonize, to formally recognize someone as a saint.

As an adjective blessed

is having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.

As a proper noun Blessed

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a noun saint is

a person to whom a church or another religious group has officially attributed the title of "saint"; a holy or godly person; one eminent for piety and virtue.

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