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Station vs Outpost - What's the difference?
station | outpost |As nouns the difference between station and outpost
is that station is station while outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.Outpost vs Den - What's the difference?
outpost | den |As a noun outpost
is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.Outcome vs Outpost - What's the difference?
outcome | outpost |As nouns the difference between outcome and outpost
is that outcome is information, event, object or state of being produced as a result or consequence of a plan, process, accident, effort or other similar action or occurrence while outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.Outpost vs Sentry - What's the difference?
outpost | sentry |As nouns the difference between outpost and sentry
is that outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops while sentry is a guard, particularly on duty at the entrance to a military base.Headquarters vs Outpost - What's the difference?
headquarters | outpost |As nouns the difference between headquarters and outpost
is that headquarters is the military installation from which troops are commanded and orders are issued; the military unit consisting of a commander and his support staff while outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.Colony vs Outpost - What's the difference?
colony | outpost |As nouns the difference between colony and outpost
is that colony is a settlement of emigrants who move to a new place, but remain culturally tied to their original place of origin while outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.Advance vs Outpost - What's the difference?
advance | outpost |As nouns the difference between advance and outpost
is that advance is a forward move; improvement or progression while outpost is a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.As a verb advance
is to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on.As an adjective advance
is completed before need or a milestone event.Outpost - What does it mean?
outpost | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.