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Debit vs Initialism - What's the difference?

debit | initialism |


As nouns the difference between debit and initialism

is that debit is flow, rate of flow while initialism is a term formed from the initial letter or letters of several words or parts of words, but which is itself pronounced letter by letter.

Debit vs Book - What's the difference?

debit | book |


As nouns the difference between debit and book

is that debit is flow, rate of flow while book is book.

Removable vs Debit - What's the difference?

removable | debit |


As an adjective removable

is able to be removed.

As a noun debit is

flow, rate of flow.

Debit vs Borrow - What's the difference?

debit | borrow |


As a noun debit

is flow, rate of flow.

As a proper noun borrow is

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Debit vs Deduct - What's the difference?

debit | deduct |


As a noun debit

is flow, rate of flow.

As a verb deduct is

to take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller by some amount.

Debit vs Deb - What's the difference?

debit | deb |


As a noun debit

is flow, rate of flow.

As a proper noun deb is

abbreviated form of the female given name deborah.

Debit vs Loan - What's the difference?

debit | loan |


As nouns the difference between debit and loan

is that debit is flow, rate of flow while loan is (banking|finance) a sum of money or other valuables or consideration that an individual, group or other legal entity borrows from another individual, group or legal entity (the latter often being a financial institution) with the condition that it be returned or repaid at a later date (sometimes with interest) or loan can be (scotland) a lonnen.

As a verb loan is

to lend (something) to (someone).

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