intent |
credibility |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between intent and credibility
is that
intent is (legal) the state of someone’s mind at the time of committing an offence while
credibility is (legal) believability of statements by a witness, as measured by whether the testimony is probable or improbable when judged by common experience.
As nouns the difference between intent and credibility
is that
intent is a purpose; something that is intended while
credibility is reputation impacting one's ability to be believed.
As an adjective intent
is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.
peripheral |
accessary |
As adjectives the difference between peripheral and accessary
is that
peripheral is on the periphery or boundary while
accessary is (legal) accompanying as a subordinate; additional; accessory; especially, uniting in, or contributing to, a crime, but not as chief actor see accessory.
As nouns the difference between peripheral and accessary
is that
peripheral is (computing) a device, such as a printer or scanner, connected to a computer while
accessary is (legal) someone who accedes to some act, now especially a crime; one who contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense.
peripherals |
accessaries |
As nouns the difference between peripherals and accessaries
is that
peripherals is plural of lang=en while
accessaries is plural of lang=en.
teleworking |
teleconferencing |
As verbs the difference between teleworking and teleconferencing
is that
teleworking is present participle of telework while
teleconferencing is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun teleconferencing is
the holding of teleconferences.
fall |
tripping |
As verbs the difference between fall and tripping
is that
fall is
To move downwards.tripping is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between fall and tripping
is that
fall is the act of moving to a lower position under the effect of gravity while
tripping is the act of one who trips.
As a proper noun Fall
is the sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve.
As an adjective tripping is
quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.
slipping |
tripping |
As verbs the difference between slipping and tripping
is that
slipping is while
tripping is .
As nouns the difference between slipping and tripping
is that
slipping is the act of something that slips; a slip; a skidding or sudden loosening motion while
tripping is the act of one who trips.
As an adjective tripping is
quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.
pandemic |
pandemics |
As nouns the difference between pandemic and pandemics
is that
pandemic is a pandemic disease; a disease that hits a wide geographical area and affects a large proportion of the population while
pandemics is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective pandemic
is widespread; general.
entitle |
obligate |
As verbs the difference between entitle and obligate
is that
entitle is give a title to while
obligate is (transitive|north america|scottish) to bind, compel, constrain, or oblige by a social, legal, or moral tie.
As an adjective obligate is
(biology) able to exist or survive only in a particular environment or by assuming a particular role.
vinyl |
linoleum |
As nouns the difference between vinyl and linoleum
is that
vinyl is the univalent radical CH
2=CH−, derived from ethylene while
linoleum is an inexpensive waterproof covering used especially for floors, made from solidified linseed oil over a burlap or canvas backing, or from its modern replacement, polyvinyl chloride.
As an adjective vinyl
is containing the vinyl radical.
simply |
simplicity |
In lang=en terms the difference between simply and simplicity
is that
simply is merely; solely while
simplicity is an act or instance of foolishness.
As an adverb simply
is in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.
As a noun simplicity is
the quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths.
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