Nominativecase vs Iso - What's the difference?
nominativecase | iso |
(American football) An isolation play in which the fullback leads the tailback into the opposing defensive line
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(category theory)
As a proper noun iso is
.As a noun iso is
(computing) a disk image of an iso 9660 file system (such as a cd or dvd); also used as the file extension.As an initialism iso is
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Not English
Nominativecase has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'nominativecase':
noninteractive, nonindependence, nonindicative, nanointerface, nonintegrative, nonenterprise, nonintelligence, nonintegrable, nonendorsable, nonmaintainable, nonintermediate, nonanticipative, noninitiative, nonintervisibleiso
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