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Span vs Get - What's the difference?

span | get |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a verb get is

(label) to obtain; to acquire.

As a noun get is

offspring or get can be (british|regional) a git or get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.

Span vs Transverse - What's the difference?

span | transverse |


As adjectives the difference between span and transverse

is that span is hairless, glabrous while transverse is situated or lying across; side to side, relative to some defined "forward" direction.

As a noun transverse is

anything that is transverse or athwart.

As a verb transverse is

to overturn; to change.

Span vs Traverses - What's the difference?

span | traverses |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a verb traverses is

.

Street vs Span - What's the difference?

street | span |


As a proper noun street

is .

As an adjective span is

hairless, glabrous.

Span vs Span - What's the difference?

span | span |


As adjectives the difference between span and span

is that span is hairless, glabrous while span is hairless, glabrous.

Span vs Extension - What's the difference?

span | extension |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a noun extension is

tract (an area).

Span vs Expectancy - What's the difference?

span | expectancy |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a noun expectancy is

expectation or anticipation; the state of expecting something.

Span vs Paragraph - What's the difference?

span | paragraph |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a noun paragraph is

article, paragraph (section of a legal document).

Span vs False - What's the difference?

span | false |


As adjectives the difference between span and false

is that span is hairless, glabrous while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Span vs Connect - What's the difference?

span | connect |


As an adjective span

is hairless, glabrous.

As a verb connect is

(of an object) to join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.

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