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Respond vs Signal - What's the difference?

respond | signal |


As nouns the difference between respond and signal

is that respond is a response while signal is signal.

As a verb respond

is (intransitive) to say something in return; to answer; to reply.

Marked vs Branded - What's the difference?

marked | branded |


As verbs the difference between marked and branded

is that marked is past tense of mark while branded is past tense of brand.

As an adjective marked

is having a visible or identifying mark.

Stateprison vs Federal - What's the difference?

stateprison | federal |


As a noun stateprison

is (us|dated) a prison maintained by the state.

As an adjective federal is

federal.

Killers vs Murderers - What's the difference?

killers | murderers |


As nouns the difference between killers and murderers

is that killers is plural of lang=en while murderers is plural of murderer.

Configuring vs Configuration - What's the difference?

configuring | configuration |


As a verb configuring

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun configuration is

form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing's shape; figure; form factor.

Looks vs Outfit - What's the difference?

looks | outfit |


As nouns the difference between looks and outfit

is that looks is plural of lang=en while outfit is a set of clothing (with accessories).

As verbs the difference between looks and outfit

is that looks is third-person singular of look while outfit is to provide with, usually for a specific purpose.

Opensource vs Freeware - What's the difference?

opensource | freeware |


As an adjective opensource

is .

As a noun freeware is

(computing) complete and functional software that does not require payment or other compensation (such as nags or advertising) for its use freeware may be a proprietary license with no access to the source code.

Turkeys vs Turkish - What's the difference?

turkeys | turkish |


As a noun turkeys

is .

As a proper noun turkish is

the official language of turkey and turkish republic of northern cyprus.

As an adjective turkish is

of, from, or pertaining to turkey, the turkish people or the turkish language.

Assessment vs Analyses - What's the difference?

assessment | analyses |


As a noun assessment

is the act of assessing or an amount (of tax, levy or duty etc) assessed.

As a verb analyses is

.

Ban vs Abridgment - What's the difference?

ban | abridgment |


As a proper noun ban

is .

As a noun abridgment is

(us) the act of abridging, or the state of being abridged; diminution; lessening; reduction or deprivation; as, an abridgment of pleasures or of expenses .

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