directional |
directing |
As an adjective directional
is indicating direction.
As a noun directional
is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
As a verb directing is
.
directory |
directional |
As nouns the difference between directory and directional
is that
directory is a list of names, addresses etc, of specific classes of people or organizations, often in alphabetical order or in some classification while
directional is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
As adjectives the difference between directory and directional
is that
directory is containing directions; instructing; directorial while
directional is indicating direction.
directional |
directivity |
As nouns the difference between directional and directivity
is that
directional is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal while
directivity is the effect of earthquake motion propagation being greater in the direction of the rupture.
As an adjective directional
is indicating direction.
bidirectional |
directional |
As adjectives the difference between bidirectional and directional
is that
bidirectional is moving in two directions (usually opposite) while
directional is indicating direction.
As a noun directional is
something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
positional |
directional |
As adjectives the difference between positional and directional
is that
positional is relating to the position of something while
directional is indicating direction.
As a noun directional is
something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
directional |
directive |
As adjectives the difference between directional and directive
is that
directional is indicating direction while
directive is that directs.
As nouns the difference between directional and directive
is that
directional is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal while
directive is an instruction or guideline that indicates how to perform an action or reach a goal.
index |
directional |
As nouns the difference between index and directional
is that
index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location while
directional is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
As a verb index
is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
As a proper noun Index
is a town in Washington.
As an adjective directional is
indicating direction.
directional |
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directional |
organized |
As adjectives the difference between directional and organized
is that
directional is indicating direction while
organized is of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.
As a noun directional
is something that indicates direction, such as a vehicle's turn signal.
As a verb organized is
past tense of organize.
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