topics |
chemistry |
As nouns the difference between topics and chemistry
is that
topics is while
chemistry is (uncountable) the branch of natural science that deals with the composition and constitution of substances and the changes that they undergo as a consequence of alterations in the constitution of their molecules.
agenda |
topics |
As nouns the difference between agenda and topics
is that
agenda is agenda (a temporally organized plan or list of things to be addressed) while
topics is .
topics |
engineering |
As nouns the difference between topics and engineering
is that
topics is while
engineering is (
label) the application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and the development of technology.
As a verb engineering is
.
topics |
cloaks |
As nouns the difference between topics and cloaks
is that
topics is while
cloaks is .
As a verb cloaks is
(
cloak).
topics |
things |
As nouns the difference between topics and things
is that
topics is while
things is .
genre |
topics |
As nouns the difference between genre and topics
is that
genre is while
topics is .
task |
topics |
As nouns the difference between task and topics
is that
task is a piece of work done as part of one’s duties while
topics is .
As a verb task
is to assign a task to, or impose a task on.
topics |
situations |
As nouns the difference between topics and situations
is that
topics is plural of lang=en while
situations is plural of lang=en.
topics |
subjects |
As nouns the difference between topics and subjects
is that
topics is plural of lang=en while
subjects is plural of subject.
As a verb subjects is
third-person singular of subject.
subject |
topics |
As nouns the difference between subject and topics
is that
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
topics is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective subject
is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
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