leveraging |
trading |
As verbs the difference between leveraging and trading
is that
leveraging is present participle of leverage while
trading is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective trading is
carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade.
As a noun trading is
the carrying on of trade.
board |
forum |
As nouns the difference between board and forum
is that
board is a relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making while
forum is a place for discussion.
As a verb board
is to step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance.
depressurizing |
depressuring |
As verbs the difference between depressurizing and depressuring
is that
depressurizing is while
depressuring is .
stronger |
greater |
As adjectives the difference between stronger and greater
is that
stronger is comparative of strong while
greater is comparative of great.
snapped |
snarled |
As verbs the difference between snapped and snarled
is that
snapped is past tense of snap while
snarled is past tense of snarl.
leverage |
enhance |
As verbs the difference between leverage and enhance
is that
leverage is to use; to exploit; to take full advantage (of something) while
enhance is to lift, raise up.
As a noun leverage
is a force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
norm |
information |
As a proper noun norm
is .
As a noun information is
information.
premonition |
prophecy |
As nouns the difference between premonition and prophecy
is that
premonition is a clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future while
prophecy is a prediction, especially one made by a prophet or under divine inspiration.
As a verb prophecy is
dated form of lang=en.
met |
reach |
In obsolete terms the difference between met and reach
is that
met is past tense of mete to measure while
reach is an article to obtain an advantage.
As verbs the difference between met and reach
is that
met is past tense of meet while
reach is to extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like.
As nouns the difference between met and reach
is that
met is metabolic Equivalent of Task, or simply metabolic equivalent, a measure of the intensity of aerobic exercise while
reach is the act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown.
As an abbreviation Met
is the
London Underground Metropolitan Line
As an acronym REACH is
Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals
collated |
conflated |
As verbs the difference between collated and conflated
is that
collated is (
collate) while
conflated is (
conflate).
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