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Vield vs Wield - What's the difference?

vield | wield |


As a verb wield is

(label) to command, rule over; to possess or own.

Deal vs Mission - What's the difference?

deal | mission |


In obsolete terms the difference between deal and mission

is that deal is a division, a portion, a share while mission is dismissal; discharge from service.

In transitive terms the difference between deal and mission

is that deal is to sell, especially to sell illicit drugs while mission is to send to a mission.

In uncountable terms the difference between deal and mission

is that deal is wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir while mission is (the missions) collective term for third world charities, particularly those which preach as well as provide aid.

In countable terms the difference between deal and mission

is that deal is a plank of softwood (fir or pine board while mission is (Catholic tradition) an infrequent gathering of religious believers in a parish, usually part of a larger regional event with a central theme.

As an adjective deal

is made of deal.

Atoms vs Chunks - What's the difference?

atoms | chunks |


As nouns the difference between atoms and chunks

is that atoms is while chunks is .

As a verb chunks is

(chunk).

Deals vs Missions - What's the difference?

deals | missions |


As nouns the difference between deals and missions

is that deals is while missions is .

As a verb missions is

(mission).

Imprint vs Impose - What's the difference?

imprint | impose |


As verbs the difference between imprint and impose

is that imprint is to leave a print, impression, image, etc while impose is .

As a noun imprint

is an impression; the mark left behind by printing something.

Grief vs Greeve - What's the difference?

grief | greeve |


As nouns the difference between grief and greeve

is that grief is suffering, hardship while greeve is a reeve; steward.

As a verb grief

is to deliberately harass and annoy or cause grief to other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it; especially, to do this as one’s primary activity in the game.

Grief vs Greave - What's the difference?

grief | greave |


As nouns the difference between grief and greave

is that grief is suffering, hardship while greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.

As verbs the difference between grief and greave

is that grief is (online gaming) to deliberately harass and annoy or cause grief to other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it; especially , to do this as one’s primary activity in the game while greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.

Seriously vs Extremely - What's the difference?

seriously | extremely |


As adverbs the difference between seriously and extremely

is that seriously is (manner) in a serious or literal manner while extremely is (degree) to an extreme degree.

President vs Sing - What's the difference?

president | sing |


As nouns the difference between president and sing

is that president is the head of state of a republic, a representative democracy and sometimes a dictatorship while sing is a gathering for the purpose of singing songs.

As an adjective president

is occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding.

As a verb sing is

to produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice.

Nuts vs President - What's the difference?

nuts | president |


As nouns the difference between nuts and president

is that nuts is while president is an honorific for the head of state of a republic; see president (definition 1).

As an adjective nuts

is (colloquial) insane, mad.

As an interjection nuts

is indicates annoyance, anger, or disappointment.

As a verb nuts

is (nut).

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