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Imperfect vs Base - What's the difference?

imperfect | base | Related terms |

Imperfect is a related term of base.


As an adjective imperfect

is not perfect.

As a noun imperfect

is something having a minor flaw.

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Irascible vs Base - What's the difference?

irascible | base | Related terms |

Irascible is a related term of base.


As an adjective irascible

is easily provoked to outbursts of anger; irritable.

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Base vs Fix - What's the difference?

base | fix | Related terms |

Base is a related term of fix.


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As an abbreviation fix is

(clotting factor ix).

Slavish vs Base - What's the difference?

slavish | base | Related terms |

Slavish is a related term of base.


As an adjective slavish

is in the manner of a slave; abject.

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Base vs Temporary - What's the difference?

base | temporary | Related terms |

Base is a related term of temporary.


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As an adjective temporary is

not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time.

As a noun temporary is

one serving for a limited time; short-term employee.

Motive vs Base - What's the difference?

motive | base | Related terms |

Motive is a related term of base.


As a verb motive

is .

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Spite vs Base - What's the difference?

spite | base |


As a noun spite

is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.

As a verb spite

is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.

As a preposition spite

is notwithstanding; despite.

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Base vs Infinitive - What's the difference?

base | infinitive |


As nouns the difference between base and infinitive

is that base is something from which other things extend; a foundation while infinitive is a non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxilary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.

As adjectives the difference between base and infinitive

is that base is low in height; short while infinitive is formed with the infinitive.

As a verb base

is to give as its foundation or starting point; to lay the foundation of.

As an acronym base

is alternative form of BASE|lang=en.

Superstructure vs Base - What's the difference?

superstructure | base |


As a noun superstructure

is (nautical) any structure built above the top full deck (fm 55-501).

As an acronym base is

b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

Base vs Stage - What's the difference?

base | stage |


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As a noun stage is

a phase.

As a verb stage is

to produce on a stage, to perform a play.

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