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Sign vs Forecast - What's the difference?

sign | forecast | Related terms |

Sign is a related term of forecast.


As nouns the difference between sign and forecast

is that sign is (sometimes|also used uncountably) a visible indication while forecast is an estimation of a future condition.

As verbs the difference between sign and forecast

is that sign is to make a mark while forecast is to estimate how something will be in the future.

Large vs Titanic - What's the difference?

large | titanic | Related terms |

Large is a related term of titanic.


As adjectives the difference between large and titanic

is that large is of considerable or relatively great size or extent while titanic is of, or relating to the titans, a race in ancient mythology.

As a noun large

is (music|obsolete) an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.

As a proper noun titanic is

, a cruise liner that sank on its maiden voyage on april 14, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg.

Wound vs Passage - What's the difference?

wound | passage | Related terms |

Wound is a related term of passage.


As nouns the difference between wound and passage

is that wound is an injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body while passage is ; a leg of a journey.

As a verb wound

is to hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin or wound can be (wind).

Talent vs Judgement - What's the difference?

talent | judgement | Related terms |

Talent is a related term of judgement.


As nouns the difference between talent and judgement

is that talent is talent while judgement is sometimes found in the united states.

Accumulation vs Reservoir - What's the difference?

accumulation | reservoir | Related terms |

Accumulation is a related term of reservoir.


As nouns the difference between accumulation and reservoir

is that accumulation is the act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile while reservoir is reservoir.

Screech vs Expletive - What's the difference?

screech | expletive | Related terms |

Screech is a related term of expletive.


As nouns the difference between screech and expletive

is that screech is a high-pitched strident or piercing sound, such as that between a moving object and any surface while expletive is a profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.

As a verb screech

is to make such a sound.

As an adjective expletive is

serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant.

Seeing vs Attention - What's the difference?

seeing | attention | Related terms |

Seeing is a related term of attention.


As nouns the difference between seeing and attention

is that seeing is the action of the verb to see ; eyesight while attention is (label) mental focus.

As a verb seeing

is .

As an adjective seeing

is having vision; not blind.

As a conjunction seeing

is (slang) inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.

As an interjection attention is

.

Alarming vs Menacing - What's the difference?

alarming | menacing | Related terms |

Alarming is a related term of menacing.


As verbs the difference between alarming and menacing

is that alarming is while menacing is .

As adjectives the difference between alarming and menacing

is that alarming is causing apprehension, fear or alarm; frightening while menacing is suggesting imminent harm.

As a noun menacing is

the act of making menaces or threats.

Casual vs Insensible - What's the difference?

casual | insensible | Related terms |

Casual is a related term of insensible.


As adjectives the difference between casual and insensible

is that casual is happening by chance while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

As a noun casual

is (british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Prototype vs Idea - What's the difference?

prototype | idea | Related terms |

Prototype is a related term of idea.


As nouns the difference between prototype and idea

is that prototype is an original object or form which is a basis for other objects, forms, or for its models and generalizations while idea is (philosophy) an abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect approximations; pure essence, as opposed to actual examples.

As a verb prototype

is to create a prototype of.

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