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accident

S vs Accident - What's the difference?

s | accident |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun accident is

an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.

Accident vs Action - What's the difference?

accident | action | Related terms |

Accident is a related term of action.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between accident and action

is that accident is (legal) casus; such unforeseen, extraordinary, extraneous interference as is out of the range of ordinary calculation while action is (legal) a charge or other process in a law court (also called lawsuit and actio ).

In military|lang=en terms the difference between accident and action

is that accident is (military) an unplanned event that results in injury (including death) or occupational illness to person(s) and/or damage to property, exclusive of injury and/or damage caused by action of an enemy or hostile force while action is (military) combat.

As nouns the difference between accident and action

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose.

As an interjection action is

demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.

As a verb action is

(management) to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect.

Accident vs Elephant - What's the difference?

accident | elephant |


As nouns the difference between accident and elephant

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while elephant is elephant.

Situation vs Accident - What's the difference?

situation | accident |


As nouns the difference between situation and accident

is that situation is while accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.

Accident vs Trouble - What's the difference?

accident | trouble |


As a noun accident

is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.

As a verb trouble is

.

Accident vs Extent - What's the difference?

accident | extent |


As nouns the difference between accident and extent

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while extent is a range of values or locations.

As an adjective extent is

(obsolete) extended.

Accident vs Problem - What's the difference?

accident | problem |


As nouns the difference between accident and problem

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while problem is problem.

Accident vs Disgrace - What's the difference?

accident | disgrace |


As nouns the difference between accident and disgrace

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while disgrace is disgrace.

Accident vs Failure - What's the difference?

accident | failure |


As nouns the difference between accident and failure

is that accident is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences while failure is state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.

Accident vs Occidental - What's the difference?

accident | occidental |


As a noun accident

is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.

As a proper noun occidental is

an artificial language, once renamed interlingue in an attempt to compete with interlingua.

As an adjective occidental is

(occidental).

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