terrain |
situation |
As nouns the difference between terrain and situation
is that
terrain is territory, ground, while
situation is .
scholar |
sophist |
As nouns the difference between scholar and sophist
is that
scholar is a student; one who studies at school or college while
sophist is one of a class of teachers of rhetoric, philosophy, and politics in ancient Greece.
lingo |
phrasing |
As nouns the difference between lingo and phrasing
is that
lingo is language, especially language peculiar to a particular group or region; jargon or a dialect while
phrasing is the way a statement is put together, particularly in matters of style and word choice.
As a verb phrasing is
.
manifesto |
proclamation |
As nouns the difference between manifesto and proclamation
is that
manifesto is a public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party while
proclamation is a statement which is proclaimed; a formal public announcement.
As a verb manifesto
is to issue a manifesto.
landed |
arrived |
As verbs the difference between landed and arrived
is that
landed is past tense of land while
arrived is past tense of arrive.
As an adjective landed
is in possession of land.
criterion |
reference |
As a noun criterion
is a standard or test by which individual things or people may be compared and judged.
pursuit |
possession |
As nouns the difference between pursuit and possession
is that
pursuit is the act of pursuing while
possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights.
As a verb possession is
(obsolete) to invest with property.
rebate |
markdown |
As nouns the difference between rebate and markdown
is that
rebate is a deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement while
markdown is a reduction in price in order to stimulate sales.
As a verb rebate
is to deduct or return an amount from a bill or payment.
lean |
lein |
As a verb lean
is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
As an acronym LEIN is
Law
Enforcement
Information
Network.
enlarge |
maddle |
In lang=en terms the difference between enlarge and maddle
is that
enlarge is to speak at length
upon'' or ''on (some subject) while
maddle is to craze; confuse in mind; bewilder; masker.
As verbs the difference between enlarge and maddle
is that
enlarge is to make larger while
maddle is to be or become crazy; rave; be confused in mind; be delirious; lose one's way; be dotingly fond of.
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