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Percentage vs Measure - What's the difference?

percentage | measure | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between percentage and measure

is that percentage is the amount, number or rate of something, regarded as part of a total of 100; a part of a whole while measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard.

As a verb measure is

to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.

Plan vs Artifice - What's the difference?

plan | artifice | Related terms |

Plan is a related term of artifice.


As nouns the difference between plan and artifice

is that plan is a tablet (for writing and erasing) while artifice is craftsman, artificer.

Brave vs Strapping - What's the difference?

brave | strapping | Related terms |

Brave is a related term of strapping.


As verbs the difference between brave and strapping

is that brave is while strapping is .

As an adjective strapping is

(obsolete) of a young woman full of vigor; lusty.

As a noun strapping is

adhesive plaster for strapping injuries.

Uncultivated vs Lowbrow - What's the difference?

uncultivated | lowbrow | Related terms |

Uncultivated is a related term of lowbrow.


As adjectives the difference between uncultivated and lowbrow

is that uncultivated is not cultivated by agricultural methods; not prepared for cultivation while lowbrow is unsophisticated, not intended for an audience of intelligence, education or culture.

As a noun lowbrow is

someone or something of low education or culture.

Sheath vs Strand - What's the difference?

sheath | strand | Related terms |

Sheath is a related term of strand.


As nouns the difference between sheath and strand

is that sheath is a scabbard; a holster for a sword while strand is .

As a verb sheath

is to put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath.

Unventilated vs Humid - What's the difference?

unventilated | humid | Related terms |

Unventilated is a related term of humid.


As adjectives the difference between unventilated and humid

is that unventilated is not ventilated, lacking ventilation while humid is containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor.

Massive vs Sturdy - What's the difference?

massive | sturdy | Related terms |

Massive is a related term of sturdy.


As adjectives the difference between massive and sturdy

is that massive is while sturdy is of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.

As a noun sturdy is

a disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor.

Elusory vs Hedging - What's the difference?

elusory | hedging | Related terms |

Elusory is a related term of hedging.


As an adjective elusory

is that tends to elude.

As a verb hedging is

.

As a noun hedging is

the act of one who hedges (in various senses).

Pad vs Cushioning - What's the difference?

pad | cushioning | Synonyms |

Pad is a synonym of cushioning.


As a noun pad

is fall (move to a lower position).

As a verb cushioning is

.

Recoil vs Dodge - What's the difference?

recoil | dodge | Related terms |

Recoil is a related term of dodge.


As a noun recoil

is a starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking.

As a verb recoil

is .

As a proper noun dodge is

derived from a (etyl) diminutive of roger (typically found in the united states).

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