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Designated vs Earmark - What's the difference?

designated | earmark |


As verbs the difference between designated and earmark

is that designated is (designate) while earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As an adjective designated

is having a specified designation.

As a noun earmark is

a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Earmark vs Undefined - What's the difference?

earmark | undefined |


As a verb earmark

is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As a noun earmark

is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Trait vs Earmark - What's the difference?

trait | earmark | Related terms |

Trait is a related term of earmark.


As verbs the difference between trait and earmark

is that trait is while earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As a noun earmark is

a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Name vs Earmark - What's the difference?

name | earmark | Related terms |

Name is a related term of earmark.


As a pronoun name

is what?.

As a verb earmark is

to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As a noun earmark is

a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Tag vs Earmark - What's the difference?

tag | earmark | Related terms |

Tag is a related term of earmark.


As an abbreviation tag

is .

As a verb earmark is

to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As a noun earmark is

a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Characteristic vs Earmark - What's the difference?

characteristic | earmark | Related terms |

Characteristic is a related term of earmark.


As nouns the difference between characteristic and earmark

is that characteristic is a distinguishable feature of a person or thing while earmark is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

As an adjective characteristic

is being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing.

As a verb earmark is

to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

Earmark vs Embezzle - What's the difference?

earmark | embezzle |


As verbs the difference between earmark and embezzle

is that earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear while embezzle is (legal|business) to steal or misappropriate money that one has been trusted with, especially to steal money from the organisation for which one works.

As a noun earmark

is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Emblem vs Earmark - What's the difference?

emblem | earmark |


As nouns the difference between emblem and earmark

is that emblem is emblem while earmark is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

As a verb earmark is

to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

Earmark vs Appoint - What's the difference?

earmark | appoint |


In lang=en terms the difference between earmark and appoint

is that earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear while appoint is to furnish completely; to provide with all the equipment necessary; to equip or fit out.

As verbs the difference between earmark and appoint

is that earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear while appoint is (obsolete|transitive) to fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.

As a noun earmark

is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Earmark vs Outlay - What's the difference?

earmark | outlay |


In lang=en terms the difference between earmark and outlay

is that earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear while outlay is to spend, or distribute money.

As verbs the difference between earmark and outlay

is that earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear while outlay is to lay or spread out; expose; display.

As nouns the difference between earmark and outlay

is that earmark is a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership while outlay is a laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended.

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