terms |
nonprime |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective nonprime is
(mathematics) not prime; composite.
noncrime |
nonprime |
As adjectives the difference between noncrime and nonprime
is that
noncrime is that is not a crime while
nonprime is (mathematics) not prime; composite.
As a noun noncrime
is an act that is not a crime.
nonprime |
nonprimed |
As adjectives the difference between nonprime and nonprimed
is that
nonprime is not prime; composite while
nonprimed is not primed.
default |
nonprime |
In finance|lang=en terms the difference between default and nonprime
is that
default is (finance) the condition of failing to meet an obligation while
nonprime is (finance) providing credit to borrowers that are more likely to default due to a poor credit history or other problems.
As a noun default
is (finance) the condition of failing to meet an obligation.
As a verb default
is to fail to meet an obligation.
As an adjective nonprime is
(mathematics) not prime; composite.
credit |
nonprime |
As a verb credit
is to believe; to put credence in.
As a noun credit
is reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.
As an adjective nonprime is
not prime; composite.
composite |
nonprime |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between composite and nonprime
is that
composite is (mathematics) a function of a function while
nonprime is (mathematics) not prime; composite.
As adjectives the difference between composite and nonprime
is that
composite is made up of multiple components; compound or complex while
nonprime is (mathematics) not prime; composite.
As a noun composite
is a mixture of different components.
As a verb composite
is to make a composite.
prime |
nonprime |
In mathematics terms the difference between prime and nonprime
is that
prime is having its complement closed under multiplication: said only of ideals while
nonprime is not prime; composite.
As adjectives the difference between prime and nonprime
is that
prime is first in importance, degree, or rank while
nonprime is not prime; composite.
As a noun prime
is one of the daily offices of prayer of the Western Church, associated with the early morning (typically 6 a.m.).
As a verb prime
is to prepare a mechanism for its main work.