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Terms vs Unmarshal - What's the difference?

terms | unmarshal |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb unmarshal is

(computing|transitive) to decode from a marshalled state.

Marshal vs Unmarshal - What's the difference?

marshal | unmarshal |


As verbs the difference between marshal and unmarshal

is that marshal is to arrange troops etc. in line for inspection or a parade while unmarshal is to decode from a marshalled state.

As a proper noun Marshal

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish status|from=Middle English}} for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.

As a noun marshal

is a high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.

Decode vs Unmarshal - What's the difference?

decode | unmarshal |


As verbs the difference between decode and unmarshal

is that decode is while unmarshal is (computing|transitive) to decode from a marshalled state.