lineup |
alignment |
As nouns the difference between lineup and alignment
is that
lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime while
alignment is an arrangement of items in a line.
timetable |
lineup |
As nouns the difference between timetable and lineup
is that
timetable is a structured schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals and departures while
lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As a verb timetable
is to arrange a specific time for (an event, a class, etc).
job |
lineup |
As a proper noun job
is job.
As a noun lineup is
(legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
schedule |
lineup |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between schedule and lineup
is that
schedule is (legal) an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract while
lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As nouns the difference between schedule and lineup
is that
schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note while
lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As a verb schedule
is to create a time-.
lineup |
haircut |
In lang=en terms the difference between lineup and haircut
is that
lineup is a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime while
haircut is in a bankruptcy proceeding, the proportional reduction in the debt that will be paid to each creditor, based on an evaluation of the total debt owed and the total assets of the debtor.
lineup |
roster |
As nouns the difference between lineup and roster
is that
lineup is a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime while
roster is a list of names, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game; or a list of students officially enrolled in a school or class.
As a verb roster is
to place the name of (a person) on a roster.
array |
lineup |
In lang=en terms the difference between array and lineup
is that
array is to set in order, as a jury, for the trial of a cause; that is, to call them one at a time while
lineup is a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As nouns the difference between array and lineup
is that
array is clothing and ornamentation while
lineup is a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As a verb array
is to clothe and ornament; to adorn or attire.
arrangement |
lineup |
As nouns the difference between arrangement and lineup
is that
arrangement is arrangement while
lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
marched |
lineup |
As a verb marched
is past tense of march.
As a noun lineup is
a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
series |
lineup |
As nouns the difference between series and lineup
is that
series is a number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other while
lineup is a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.
As an adjective series
is connected one after the other in a circuit.
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