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Accommodating vs Accommodated - What's the difference?

accommodating | accommodated |


As verbs the difference between accommodating and accommodated

is that accommodating is present participle of lang=en while accommodated is past tense of accommodate.

As an adjective accommodating

is affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; helpful; as an accommodating man, spirit, arrangement.

Enhancement vs Improve - What's the difference?

enhancement | improve |


As a noun enhancement

is an improvement.

As a verb improve is

(lb) to make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).

Raise vs Surge - What's the difference?

raise | surge |


In nautical terms the difference between raise and surge

is that raise is to cause (the land or any other object) to seem higher by drawing nearer to it while surge is the swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501).

In obsolete terms the difference between raise and surge

is that raise is to bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise, come forth, or appear while surge is a spring; a fountain.

As verbs the difference between raise and surge

is that raise is to cause to rise; to lift or elevate while surge is to rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

As nouns the difference between raise and surge

is that raise is an increase in wages or salary; a rise UK while surge is a sudden transient rush, flood or increase.

Soldering vs Riveting - What's the difference?

soldering | riveting |


As verbs the difference between soldering and riveting

is that soldering is present participle of lang=en while riveting is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between soldering and riveting

is that soldering is a method of joining two metallic surfaces by melting an alloy between them while riveting is the act of joining with rivets.

As an adjective riveting is

commanding the attention of spectators.

Tablet vs Patch - What's the difference?

tablet | patch |


As a noun tablet

is a slab of clay used for inscription.

As a verb tablet

is to form (a drug, etc) into tablets.

As a proper noun patch is

.

Jump vs Poo - What's the difference?

jump | poo |


As verbs the difference between jump and poo

is that jump is to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne while poo is (colloquial|often|childish) to defecate.

As nouns the difference between jump and poo

is that jump is the act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound or jump can be a kind of loose jacket for men while poo is (countable|colloquial|often|childish) excrement; faecal matter.

As an adverb jump

is (obsolete) exactly; precisely.

As an adjective jump

is (obsolete) exact; matched; fitting; precise.

As an interjection poo is

(colloquial|euphemistic) expression of displeasure or failure; shit!.

Cif vs Cip - What's the difference?

cif | cip |


As nouns the difference between cif and cip

is that cif is chief (as a title) while cip is point, tip; upper part.

Rote vs Rita - What's the difference?

rote | rita |


As a noun rote

is redness.

As a proper noun rita is

.

Hello vs Hallow - What's the difference?

hello | hallow |


In transitive terms the difference between hello and hallow

is that hello is to greet with "hello" while hallow is to make holy, to sanctify.

As an interjection hello

is A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.

As an adjective hallow is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Healthy vs Medical - What's the difference?

healthy | medical |


As adjectives the difference between healthy and medical

is that healthy is enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit: well while medical is medical.

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