terms |
contests |
As nouns the difference between terms and contests
is that
terms is while
contests is .
As a verb contests is
(
contest).
contests |
pageant |
As nouns the difference between contests and pageant
is that
contests is while
pageant is an elaborate public display, especially a parade in historical or traditional costume.
As verbs the difference between contests and pageant
is that
contests is (
contest) while
pageant is to exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.
match |
contests |
As nouns the difference between match and contests
is that
match is a competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet, a baseball game, or a cricket match while
contests is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between match and contests
is that
match is to agree, to be equal, to correspond to while
contests is third-person singular of contest.
contests |
|
many |
contests |
As nouns the difference between many and contests
is that
many is a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd while
contests is .
As a determiner many
is an indefinite large number of.
As a pronoun many
is a collective mass of people.
As a verb contests is
(
contest).
contest |
contests |
As nouns the difference between contest and contests
is that
contest is controversy; debate while
contests is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between contest and contests
is that
contest is to contend while
contests is third-person singular of contest.
contests |
contents |
As nouns the difference between contests and contents
is that
contests is while
contents is .
As verbs the difference between contests and contents
is that
contests is (
contest) while
contents is (
content).
congests |
contests |
As verbs the difference between congests and contests
is that
congests is (
congest) while
contests is (
contest).
As a noun contests is
.
contests |
contexts |
As nouns the difference between contests and contexts
is that
contests is plural of lang=en while
contexts is plural of lang=en.
As a verb contests
is third-person singular of contest.