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Trial vs First - What's the difference?

trial | first |


As nouns the difference between trial and first

is that trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while first is ridge (of roof).

As an adjective trial

is pertaining to a trial or test or trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components.

As a verb trial

is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.

First vs Init - What's the difference?

first | init |


As nouns the difference between first and init

is that first is ridge (of roof) while init is (computing).

As a verb init is

(computing).

First vs Preferential - What's the difference?

first | preferential |


As a noun first

is ridge (of roof).

As an adjective preferential is

of or relating to the showing or giving of preference.

First vs Wish - What's the difference?

first | wish |


As nouns the difference between first and wish

is that first is ridge (of roof) while wish is a desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen.

As a verb wish is

(label) to desire; to want.

First vs Middle - What's the difference?

first | middle |


As nouns the difference between first and middle

is that first is ridge (of roof) while middle is a centre, midpoint.

As an adjective middle is

located in the middle; in between.

First vs Initialism - What's the difference?

first | initialism |


As nouns the difference between first and initialism

is that first is ridge (of roof) while initialism is a term formed from the initial letter or letters of several words or parts of words, but which is itself pronounced letter by letter.

First vs Dominic - What's the difference?

first | dominic |


As a noun first

is ridge (of roof).

As a proper noun dominic is

, best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.

First vs Ever - What's the difference?

first | ever |


As a noun first

is ridge (of roof).

As an adverb ever is

always.

As an adjective ever is

(epidemiology) occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.

First vs Day - What's the difference?

first | day |


As a noun first

is ridge (of roof).

As an adjective day is

thick, deep, dense.

First vs Book - What's the difference?

first | book |


As nouns the difference between first and book

is that first is ridge (of roof) while book is book.

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