fracture |
swelling |
As verbs the difference between fracture and swelling
is that
fracture is while
swelling is .
As a noun swelling is
the state of being swollen.
through |
examined |
As a preposition through
is from one side of an opening to the other.
As an adjective through
is passing from one side of an object to the other.
As an adverb through
is from one side to the other by way of the interior.
As a noun through
is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
As a verb examined is
(
examine).
case |
diagnosis |
As nouns the difference between case and diagnosis
is that
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position while
diagnosis is (medicine) the identification of the nature and cause of an illness.
emanuel |
emmanuel |
As proper nouns the difference between emanuel and emmanuel
is that
emanuel is a given name derived from Hebrew while
Emmanuel is immanuel Biblical figure whose birth is foretold.
puncture |
notch |
As nouns the difference between puncture and notch
is that
puncture is the act or an instance of puncturing while
notch is a v-shaped cut.
As verbs the difference between puncture and notch
is that
puncture is to pierce; to break through; to tear a hole while
notch is to cut a notch in (something).
puncture |
dent |
As nouns the difference between puncture and dent
is that
puncture is the act or an instance of puncturing while
dent is a shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact.
As verbs the difference between puncture and dent
is that
puncture is to pierce; to break through; to tear a hole while
dent is to impact something, producing a dent.
logistic |
facility |
As nouns the difference between logistic and facility
is that
logistic is a logistic function or graph of a logistic curve while
facility is the fact of being easy, or easily done; absence of difficulty, simplicity.
As an adjective logistic
is relating to logistics.
good |
greet |
As a proper noun good
is .
As a verb greet is
to address with salutations or expressions of kind wishes; to salute; to hail; to welcome; to accost with friendship; to pay respects or compliments to, either personally or through the intervention of another, or by writing or token or
greet can be (scotland|northern england) to weep; to cry.
As an adjective greet is
(obsolete|outside|scotland) great.
As a noun greet is
mourning, weeping, lamentation.
resigned |
quit |
As verbs the difference between resigned and quit
is that
resigned is (
resign) while
quit is .
As an adjective resigned
is characterized by resignation or acceptance.
civilize |
civilised |
As verbs the difference between civilize and civilised
is that
civilize is while
civilised is (
civilise).
As an adjective civilised is
.
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