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scalary

Terms vs Scalary - What's the difference?

terms | scalary |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective scalary is

(obsolete) resembling a ladder; formed with steps.

Scalars vs Scalary - What's the difference?

scalars | scalary |


As a noun scalars

is .

As an adjective scalary is

(obsolete) resembling a ladder; formed with steps.

Scalar vs Scalary - What's the difference?

scalar | scalary |


As adjectives the difference between scalar and scalary

is that scalar is (mathematics) having magnitude but not direction while scalary is (obsolete) resembling a ladder; formed with steps.

As a noun scalar

is (mathematics) a quantity that has magnitude but not direction; compare vector.

Salary vs Scalary - What's the difference?

salary | scalary |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between salary and scalary

is that salary is (obsolete) saline while scalary is (obsolete) resembling a ladder; formed with steps.

As adjectives the difference between salary and scalary

is that salary is (obsolete) saline while scalary is (obsolete) resembling a ladder; formed with steps.

As a noun salary

is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.

As a verb salary

is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation.