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Out vs Aboard - What's the difference?

out | aboard |


In baseball terms the difference between out and aboard

is that out is a state in which a member of the batting team is removed from play due to the application of various rules of the game such as striking out, hitting a fly ball which is caught by the fielding team before bouncing, etc while aboard is on base.

In obsolete terms the difference between out and aboard

is that out is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted while aboard is across; athwart; alongside.

As a noun out

is a means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.

As a verb out

is to eject; to expel.

As an adjective out

is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.

Tenant vs Inhabitat - What's the difference?

tenant | inhabitat |


As verbs the difference between tenant and inhabitat

is that tenant is to hold as, or be, a tenant while inhabitat is .

As a noun tenant

is one who pays a fee (rent) in return for the use of land, buildings, or other property owned by others.

Rap vs Flow - What's the difference?

rap | flow |


As nouns the difference between rap and flow

is that rap is rap, rap music (music style) while flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.

As a verb flow is

to move as a fluid from one position to another.

Reminiscence vs Remember - What's the difference?

reminiscence | remember |


As a noun reminiscence

is an act of remembering long-past experiences, often fondly.

As a verb remember is

to recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.

Laughingly vs Mockingly - What's the difference?

laughingly | mockingly |


As adverbs the difference between laughingly and mockingly

is that laughingly is with laughter or merriment while mockingly is said, written or done with the intent to mock, or ridicule.

Sony vs Philips - What's the difference?

sony | philips |


As a noun sony

is .

As a proper noun philips is

.

Sheeting vs Shoring - What's the difference?

sheeting | shoring |


As nouns the difference between sheeting and shoring

is that sheeting is fabric used to make sheets (bedding) while shoring is temporary bracing used to prevent something, such as a tunnel, trench, or wall, from collapse.

As a verb shoring is

present participle of lang=en.

Poul vs Plate - What's the difference?

poul | plate |


As a proper noun poul

is , cognate with english paul.

As an adjective plate is

(heraldry) (strewn) with plates.

Powl vs Plate - What's the difference?

powl | plate |


As an adjective plate is

(heraldry) (strewn) with plates.

Insist vs Accuse - What's the difference?

insist | accuse |


As verbs the difference between insist and accuse

is that insist is to hold up a claim emphatically while accuse is .

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