conflate |
null |
As nouns the difference between conflate and null
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb conflate
is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate
is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
s |
conflate |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb conflate is
to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate is
(biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As a noun conflate is
(biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
conflate |
wrap |
As nouns the difference between conflate and wrap
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
wrap is wrap (food).
As a verb conflate
is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate
is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
corroborate |
conflate |
As verbs the difference between corroborate and conflate
is that
corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for while
conflate is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate is
(biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As a noun conflate is
(biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
conflate |
styles |
As adjectives the difference between conflate and styles
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text while
styles is .
As a verb conflate
is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As a noun conflate
is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
conflate |
fonts |
As nouns the difference between conflate and fonts
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
fonts is .
As a verb conflate
is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate
is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
conflate |
conflate |
In biblical criticism|lang=en terms the difference between conflate and conflate
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
As verbs the difference between conflate and conflate
is that
conflate is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity while
conflate is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As adjectives the difference between conflate and conflate
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text while
conflate is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As nouns the difference between conflate and conflate
is that
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together while
conflate is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
ingratiate |
conflate |
As verbs the difference between ingratiate and conflate
is that
ingratiate is (reflexive) to bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please him or her while
conflate is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate is
(biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As a noun conflate is
(biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
conflate |
x |
As a verb conflate
is to bring (things) together and fuse (them) into a single entity.
As an adjective conflate
is (biblical criticism) combining elements from multiple versions of the same text.
As a noun conflate
is (biblical criticism) a conflate text, one which conflates multiple version of a text together.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
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