condition |
exchange |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between condition and exchange
is that
condition is (obsolete) the situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank while
exchange is (obsolete) the thing given or received in return; especially, a publication exchanged for another.
In lang=en terms the difference between condition and exchange
is that
condition is to test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains) while
exchange is to replace with, as a substitute.
As nouns the difference between condition and exchange
is that
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false while
exchange is an act of exchanging or trading.
As verbs the difference between condition and exchange
is that
condition is to subject to the process of acclimation while
exchange is to trade or barter.
condition |
occupy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between condition and occupy
is that
condition is (obsolete) the situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank while
occupy is (obsolete) to use; to expend; to make use of.
As verbs the difference between condition and occupy
is that
condition is to subject to the process of acclimation while
occupy is (
label) to take or use time.
As a noun condition
is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
demands |
condition |
As nouns the difference between demands and condition
is that
demands is while
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As verbs the difference between demands and condition
is that
demands is (
demand) while
condition is to subject to the process of acclimation.
benevolent |
condition |
As an adjective benevolent
is having a disposition to do good.
As a noun condition is
a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As a verb condition is
to subject to the process of acclimation.
inherent |
condition |
As an adjective inherent
is inherent.
As a noun condition is
a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As a verb condition is
to subject to the process of acclimation.
condition |
serious |
As a noun condition
is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As a verb condition
is to subject to the process of acclimation.
As an adjective serious is
without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
condition |
situations |
As nouns the difference between condition and situations
is that
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false while
situations is .
As a verb condition
is to subject to the process of acclimation.
condition |
x |
As a noun condition
is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As a verb condition
is to subject to the process of acclimation.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
veritable |
condition |
As an adjective veritable
is veritable.
As a noun condition is
a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As a verb condition is
to subject to the process of acclimation.
right |
condition |
In lang=en terms the difference between right and condition
is that
right is to return to normal upright position while
condition is to test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains).
As nouns the difference between right and condition
is that
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false.
As verbs the difference between right and condition
is that
right is to correct while
condition is to subject to the process of acclimation.
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
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