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Ws vs Index - What's the difference?

ws | index |


As nouns the difference between ws and index

is that ws is plural of W|lang=en while index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location.

As an initialism WS

is watersports sexual practice.

As a verb index is

to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.

As a proper noun Index is

a town in Washington.

Home vs Bind - What's the difference?

home | bind |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between home and bind

is that home is (computing) a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line, or on the internet to the top of the web page while bind is (computing) to associate an identifier with a value; to associate a variable name, method name, etc with the content of a storage location.

As nouns the difference between home and bind

is that home is (computing) a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line, or on the internet to the top of the web page while bind is that which binds or ties.

As a proper noun home

is .

As a verb bind is

to tie; to confine by any ligature.

Pc vs Lang - What's the difference?

pc | lang |


As adjectives the difference between pc and lang

is that pc is initialism of partially continuous|lang=en while lang is long.

As nouns the difference between pc and lang

is that pc is initialism of lang=en while lang is form of Abbreviation|language|lang=en.

As proper nouns the difference between pc and lang

is that pc is initialism of Proto-Celtic|lang=en while Lang is {{surname|from=nicknames}} A variant of Long.

As a verb PC

is to make politically correct.

As an abbreviation pc

is personal Computer.

Static vs Local - What's the difference?

static | local |


In programming|lang=en terms the difference between static and local

is that static is (programming) occupying fixed memory, allocated when a program is loaded while local is (programming) a locally scoped identifier.

As adjectives the difference between static and local

is that static is unchanging; that cannot or does not change while local is from or in a nearby location.

As nouns the difference between static and local

is that static is interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television while local is a person who lives nearby.

Detain vs Restrict - What's the difference?

detain | restrict |


As verbs the difference between detain and restrict

is that detain is keep (someone) from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention while restrict is to restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet.

As an adjective restrict is

(obsolete) restricted.

Unbearing vs Unbearable - What's the difference?

unbearing | unbearable |


As a verb unbearing

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective unbearable is

so unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable.

Certainty vs Plan - What's the difference?

certainty | plan |


As nouns the difference between certainty and plan

is that certainty is the state of being certain while plan is a drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc.

As a verb plan is

to design (a building, machine, etc.).

As a proper noun PLAN is

the People's Liberation Army Navy.

English vs Korean - What's the difference?

english | korean |


As adjectives the difference between english and korean

is that english is of or pertaining to England or its people while Korean is of or relating to the Asian Peninsula comprising North Korea and South Korea.

As proper nouns the difference between english and korean

is that english is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen while Korean is official language of the people residing on the Korean Peninsula, and language of approximately 60 million people, in Asia, North America, and elsewhere.

As nouns the difference between english and korean

is that english is one's ability to employ the English language correctly while Korean is designation given to the indigenous or naturalized people occupying the Korean Peninsula on the Asian continent, in either North Korea or South Korea.

As a verb English

is to translate, adapt or render into English.

Lone vs Longly - What's the difference?

lone | longly |


As a proper noun lone

is .

As an adverb longly is

(obsolete) with longing desire.

Plain vs Completely - What's the difference?

plain | completely |


As adverbs the difference between plain and completely

is that plain is (colloquial) simply while completely is (manner) in a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.

As an adjective plain

is .

As a noun plain

is (rare|poetic) a lamentation or plain can be an expanse of land with relatively low relief.

As a verb plain

is to lament, bewail or plain can be (obsolete|transitive) to plane or level; to make plain or even on the surface.

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