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Destination vs Source - What's the difference?

destination | source |


As nouns the difference between destination and source

is that destination is the act of destining or appointing while source is the person, place, or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.

As a verb source is

to obtain or procure: used especially of a business resource.

Maroon vs Colour - What's the difference?

maroon | colour |


As nouns the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is an escaped negro slave of the caribbean and the americas or a descendant of escaped slaves or maroon can be a dark red, somewhat brownish, color or maroon can be (nautical) a rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat or maroon can be (slang|derogatory) an idiot; a fool while colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light.

As adjectives the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is associated with maroon culture, communities or peoples or maroon can be of a maroon color while colour is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As verbs the difference between maroon and colour

is that maroon is to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island while colour is to give something colour.

Decisive vs Ultimate - What's the difference?

decisive | ultimate |


As adjectives the difference between decisive and ultimate

is that decisive is while ultimate is final; last in a series.

As a noun ultimate is

the most basic or fundamental of a set of things.

Form vs Reform - What's the difference?

form | reform |


As nouns the difference between form and reform

is that form is shape while reform is reform.

Humiliate vs Flatter - What's the difference?

humiliate | flatter |


As verbs the difference between humiliate and flatter

is that humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect while flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour.

As a noun flatter is

a type of set tool used by blacksmiths.

As an adjective flatter is

(flat).

Laserbeam vs Laser - What's the difference?

laserbeam | laser |


As nouns the difference between laserbeam and laser

is that laserbeam is an alternative spelling of laser beam while laser is a device that produces a monochromatic, coherent beam of light.

As a verb laser is

to cut with a laser.

Stand vs Located - What's the difference?

stand | located |


As a noun stand

is stall, booth, bench, stand (place to sell items or make deals).

As a verb located is

(locate).

Fa vs Sa - What's the difference?

fa | sa |


As nouns the difference between fa and sa

is that fa is a syllable used in solfège to represent the fourth note of a major scale while Sa is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

As initialisms the difference between fa and sa

is that fa is football Association esp English Football Association see also Scottish FA and Welsh FA while SA is sturmabteilung.

As a proper noun Sa is

abbreviation of Samuel|lang=en.

Inlay vs Embedded - What's the difference?

inlay | embedded |


As verbs the difference between inlay and embedded

is that inlay is to pieces of a foreign material within another material to form a decorative design while embedded is (embed).

As a noun inlay

is the material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration.

As an adjective embedded is

part of; firmly, or securely surrounded; lodged solidly into; deep-rooted.

Passthrough vs Transmit - What's the difference?

passthrough | transmit |


As a noun passthrough

is the act or process of passing through, especially of a signal through a device or network.

As a verb transmit is

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