bypass |
boycott |
As nouns the difference between bypass and boycott
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
boycott is the act of boycotting.
As verbs the difference between bypass and boycott
is that
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass while
boycott is to abstain, either as an individual or group, from using, buying, or dealing with someone or some organization as an expression of protest.
As a proper noun Boycott is
A village name
bypass |
anastomosis |
In medicine terms the difference between bypass and anastomosis
is that
bypass is an alternative passage created to divert a bodily fluid around a damaged organ; the surgical procedure to construct such a bypass while
anastomosis is the surgical creation of a connecting passage between blood vessels or other channels.
As nouns the difference between bypass and anastomosis
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
anastomosis is a cross-connection between two blood vessels.
As a verb bypass
is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
bypass |
delay |
As nouns the difference between bypass and delay
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
delay is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.
As verbs the difference between bypass and delay
is that
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass while
delay is to put off until a later time; to defer or
delay can be (obsolete) to dilute, temper.
upset |
bypass |
As nouns the difference between upset and bypass
is that
upset is disturbance or disruption while
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area.
As verbs the difference between upset and bypass
is that
upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy while
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
As an adjective upset
is angry, distressed, or unhappy.
bypass |
circumventing |
As verbs the difference between bypass and circumventing
is that
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass while
circumventing is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun bypass
is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area.
bypass |
roundabout |
As nouns the difference between bypass and roundabout
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
roundabout is (chiefly|uk|new zealand|and|australia) a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island.
As a verb bypass
is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
As an adjective roundabout is
indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary.
bypass |
aa |
As nouns the difference between bypass and aa
is that
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area while
AA is initialism of lang=en.
As a verb bypass
is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
As a proper noun AA is
initialism of Academy Awards|lang=en.
As an adjective aa is
{{initialism of |arctic-alpine|lang=en}.
As an initialism aa is
always afloat.
As an abbreviation aa is
equal parts.
derivation |
bypass |
As nouns the difference between derivation and bypass
is that
derivation is diversion while
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area.
As a verb bypass is
to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
upturn |
bypass |
As nouns the difference between upturn and bypass
is that
upturn is an upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit while
bypass is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area.
As verbs the difference between upturn and bypass
is that
upturn is to turn (something) up or over while
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
bypass |
evade |
As verbs the difference between bypass and evade
is that
bypass is to avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass while
evade is to get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument.
As a noun bypass
is a road that passes around something, such as a residential area.
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