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Auditor vs Reviewer - What's the difference?

auditor | reviewer |


As nouns the difference between auditor and reviewer

is that auditor is one who audits bookkeeping accounts while reviewer is a person who writes critical reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic.

Residue vs Deposition - What's the difference?

residue | deposition |


In chemistry terms the difference between residue and deposition

is that residue is the substance that remains after evaporation, distillation, filtration or any similar process while deposition is the production of a thin film of material onto an existing surface.

In lang=en terms the difference between residue and deposition

is that residue is whatever property or effects are left in an estate after payment of all debts, other charges and deduction of what is specifically bequeathed by the testator while deposition is the process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken.

As nouns the difference between residue and deposition

is that residue is whatever remains after something else has been removed while deposition is the removal of someone from office.

As a proper noun Deposition is

the removal of Jesus from the cross.

Theurge vs Theurgist - What's the difference?

theurge | theurgist |


As nouns the difference between theurge and theurgist

is that theurge is one who works miracles, or persuades a god or spirit to perform a supernatural work while theurgist is one who claims or is alleged to perform magic with the aid of beneficent spirits.

Goal vs Problem - What's the difference?

goal | problem |


As nouns the difference between goal and problem

is that goal is a result that one is attempting to achieve while problem is a difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.

As an adjective problem is

difficult to train or guide; unruly.

Regularly vs Recurring - What's the difference?

regularly | recurring |


As an adverb regularly

is with constant frequency or pattern.

As a verb recurring is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective recurring is

happening or occurring frequently, with repetition.

Alleviate vs Remit - What's the difference?

alleviate | remit |


As verbs the difference between alleviate and remit

is that alleviate is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty while remit is .

Involved vs Concluded - What's the difference?

involved | concluded |


As verbs the difference between involved and concluded

is that involved is (involve) while concluded is (conclude).

As an adjective involved

is complicated.

Predict vs Plan - What's the difference?

predict | plan |


As nouns the difference between predict and plan

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while plan is a tablet (for writing and erasing).

As a verb predict

is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

Futhorc vs Genipap - What's the difference?

futhorc | genipap |


As nouns the difference between futhorc and genipap

is that futhorc is the runic alphabet as used to write old english while genipap is the edible fruit of a west indian tree (taxlink) of the family rubiaceae, oval in shape, as a large as a small orange, of a pale greenish color, and with dark purple juice.

Heterocyclic vs Heterocyclyl - What's the difference?

heterocyclic | heterocyclyl |


As nouns the difference between heterocyclic and heterocyclyl

is that heterocyclic is a heterocycle while heterocyclyl is any univalent radical derived from a heterocycle be removal of an atom of hydrogen from any ring atom.

As an adjective heterocyclic

is having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings.

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