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Master vs Doctor - What's the difference?

master | doctor |


As nouns the difference between master and doctor

is that master is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording) while doctor is .

Dismantle vs Dismantling - What's the difference?

dismantle | dismantling |


As verbs the difference between dismantle and dismantling

is that dismantle is to divest, strip of dress or covering while dismantling is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun dismantling is

the act by which something is dismantled.

Written vs Import - What's the difference?

written | import |


As an adjective written

is of, relating or characteristic of writing (ie, of that which has been written).

As a verb written

is .

As a noun import is

import (the act of importing).

Hearingaid vs Braille - What's the difference?

hearingaid | braille |


As a verb braille is

.

Deer vs Gazelle - What's the difference?

deer | gazelle |


As nouns the difference between deer and gazelle

is that deer is a ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family Cervidae, or one of several similar animals from related families of the order Artiodactyla while gazelle is an antelope of either of the genera Gazella (mostly native to Africa) or Procapra (native to Asia), capable of running at high speeds for long periods.

Lateral vs Deep - What's the difference?

lateral | deep |


In american football terms the difference between lateral and deep

is that lateral is to execute a lateral pass while deep is relatively farther downfield.

As adjectives the difference between lateral and deep

is that lateral is to the side; of or pertaining to the side while deep is Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards.

As nouns the difference between lateral and deep

is that lateral is an object, such as a passage or a protrusion, that is situated on the side of something else while deep is the deep part of a lake, sea, etc.

As a verb lateral

is to move (oneself or something) in a lateral direction.

As an adverb deep is

deeply.

Braggard vs Braggart - What's the difference?

braggard | braggart |

Braggard is often a misspelling of braggart.


Braggard has no English definition.

As a noun braggart is

someone who boasts.

Concurrent vs Family - What's the difference?

concurrent | family |


As adjectives the difference between concurrent and family

is that concurrent is happening at the same time; simultaneous while family is suitable for children and adults.

As nouns the difference between concurrent and family

is that concurrent is one who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause while family is a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.

Concurrent vs Height - What's the difference?

concurrent | height |


As nouns the difference between concurrent and height

is that concurrent is one who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause while height is the distance from the base of something to the top.

As an adjective concurrent

is happening at the same time; simultaneous.

Concurrent vs Happened - What's the difference?

concurrent | happened |


As an adjective concurrent

is happening at the same time; simultaneous.

As a noun concurrent

is one who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause.

As a verb happened is

(happen).

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