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Bounded vs Isolated - What's the difference?

bounded | isolated |


As verbs the difference between bounded and isolated

is that bounded is (bound) while isolated is (isolate).

As adjectives the difference between bounded and isolated

is that bounded is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius while isolated is placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation.

Bounded vs Boundless - What's the difference?

bounded | boundless |


As adjectives the difference between bounded and boundless

is that bounded is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius while boundless is without bounds, unbounded.

As a verb bounded

is (bound).

Bounded vs Border - What's the difference?

bounded | border |


As a verb bounded

is (bound).

As an adjective bounded

is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

As a noun border is

.

Bounded vs Constrained - What's the difference?

bounded | constrained |


As verbs the difference between bounded and constrained

is that bounded is (bound) while constrained is (constrain).

As adjectives the difference between bounded and constrained

is that bounded is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius while constrained is within close bounds; confined.

Jumped vs Bounded - What's the difference?

jumped | bounded |


As verbs the difference between jumped and bounded

is that jumped is past tense of jump while bounded is past tense of bound.

As an adjective bounded is

of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

Bounded vs Unbounded - What's the difference?

bounded | unbounded |


As adjectives the difference between bounded and unbounded

is that bounded is of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius while unbounded is having no boundaries or limits.

As a verb bounded

is past tense of bound.

Bounded vs Skipped - What's the difference?

bounded | skipped |


As verbs the difference between bounded and skipped

is that bounded is (bound) while skipped is (skip).

As an adjective bounded

is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

Bounded vs Boundary - What's the difference?

bounded | boundary |


As a verb bounded

is (bound).

As an adjective bounded

is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

As a noun boundary is

the dividing line or location between two areas.

Bounded vs Binded - What's the difference?

bounded | binded |


As verbs the difference between bounded and binded

is that bounded is (bound) while binded is (nonstandard) bound; (bind).

As an adjective bounded

is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

Bounded vs Bordered - What's the difference?

bounded | bordered |


As verbs the difference between bounded and bordered

is that bounded is past tense of bound while bordered is past tense of border.

As an adjective bounded

is of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.

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