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Court vs Associates - What's the difference?

court | associates | Related terms |

Court is a related term of associates.


As a proper noun court

is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").

As a verb associates is

.

Associates vs Employees - What's the difference?

associates | employees |


As verbs the difference between associates and employees

is that associates is while employees is .

Retinue vs Associates - What's the difference?

retinue | associates | Related terms |

Retinue is a related term of associates.


As a noun retinue

is a group of servants or attendants, especially of someone considered important.

As a verb associates is

.

Staff vs Associates - What's the difference?

staff | associates | Related terms |

Staff is a related term of associates.


As a proper noun staff

is .

As a verb associates is

.

Train vs Associates - What's the difference?

train | associates | Related terms |

Train is a related term of associates.


As verbs the difference between train and associates

is that train is to practice an ability while associates is .

As a noun train

is elongated portion or train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.

Attendants vs Associates - What's the difference?

attendants | associates | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between attendants and associates

is that attendants is plural of lang=en while associates is plural of lang=en.

As a verb associates is

third-person singular of associate.

Associates vs Practioner - What's the difference?

associates | practioner |

Following vs Associates - What's the difference?

following | associates | Related terms |

Following is a related term of associates.


As an adjective following

is coming next, either in sequence or in time.

As a preposition following

is after, subsequent to.

As a noun following

is a group of followers, attendants or admirers; an entourage.

As a verb associates is

.

Subordinate vs Associates - What's the difference?

subordinate | associates |


As nouns the difference between subordinate and associates

is that subordinate is (one who is subordinate) One who is subordinate while associates is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between subordinate and associates

is that subordinate is to make subservient while associates is third-person singular of associate.

As an adjective subordinate

is placed in a lower class, rank, or position.

Convoy vs Associates - What's the difference?

convoy | associates | Related terms |

Convoy is a related term of associates.


As a proper noun convoy

is a village in ireland.

As a verb associates is

.

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