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Markable vs Striking - What's the difference?

markable | striking |


As adjectives the difference between markable and striking

is that markable is capable of being marked while striking is making a strong impression.

As a verb striking is

.

As a noun striking is

the act by which something strikes or is struck.

Markable vs Notable - What's the difference?

markable | notable |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between markable and notable

is that markable is (obsolete) remarkable while notable is (obsolete) useful; profitable.

As adjectives the difference between markable and notable

is that markable is capable of being marked while notable is (obsolete) useful; profitable or notable can be worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished.

As a noun notable is

a person or thing of distinction.

Markable - What does it mean?

markable | |

Terms vs Markable - What's the difference?

terms | markable |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective markable is

capable of being marked.

Maskable vs Markable - What's the difference?

maskable | markable |


As adjectives the difference between maskable and markable

is that maskable is that can be masked (disabled) while markable is capable of being marked.

Markable vs Makable - What's the difference?

markable | makable |


As adjectives the difference between markable and makable

is that markable is capable of being marked while makable is capable of being made.

Markable vs Parkable - What's the difference?

markable | parkable |


As adjectives the difference between markable and parkable

is that markable is capable of being marked while parkable is capable of being parked.

Markable vs Unmarkable - What's the difference?

markable | unmarkable |


As adjectives the difference between markable and unmarkable

is that markable is capable of being marked while unmarkable is incapable of being marked.

Marked vs Markable - What's the difference?

marked | markable |


As adjectives the difference between marked and markable

is that marked is having a visible or identifying mark while markable is capable of being marked.

As a verb marked

is past tense of mark.