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S vs Mission - What's the difference?

s | mission |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun mission is

mission (all senses).

End vs Mission - What's the difference?

end | mission | Related terms |

End is a related term of mission.


As nouns the difference between end and mission

is that end is a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line while mission is mission (all senses).

Mission vs Licence - What's the difference?

mission | licence | Related terms |

Mission is a related term of licence.


As nouns the difference between mission and licence

is that mission is mission (all senses) while licence is (british|canada|australia).

As a verb licence is

(uk|canada|nonstandard).

Mission vs Story - What's the difference?

mission | story |


As nouns the difference between mission and story

is that mission is mission (all senses) while story is a sequence of real or fictional events; or, an account of such a sequence.

As a verb story is

to tell as a story; to relate or narrate about.

Mission vs Demand - What's the difference?

mission | demand |


As nouns the difference between mission and demand

is that mission is mission (all senses) while demand is the desire to purchase goods and services.

As a verb demand is

to request forcefully.

Mission vs Service - What's the difference?

mission | service |


As nouns the difference between mission and service

is that mission is mission (all senses) while service is service (eg in a restaurant) or service can be service, set.

Mission vs Questa - What's the difference?

mission | questa |


As a noun mission

is mission (all senses).

As a proper noun questa is

a village in new mexico.

Military vs Mission - What's the difference?

military | mission |


As nouns the difference between military and mission

is that military is armed forces while mission is mission (all senses).

As an adjective military

is characteristic of members of the armed forces.

Mission vs Johnson - What's the difference?

mission | johnson |


As a noun mission

is mission (all senses).

As a proper noun johnson is

the second most common surname in the united states.

Mission vs Roles - What's the difference?

mission | roles |


As nouns the difference between mission and roles

is that mission is mission (all senses) while roles is .

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