cite |
display |
As verbs the difference between cite and display
is that
cite is to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another while
display is to spread out, to unfurl.
As nouns the difference between cite and display
is that
cite is a citation while
display is a show or spectacle.
illustrate |
cite |
As a verb illustrate
is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As an adjective cite is
full, brim-full.
As a noun cite is
wedge, short spear or stick.
cite |
prove |
As verbs the difference between cite and prove
is that
cite is to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another while
prove is to demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for.
As a noun cite
is a citation.
subpoena |
cite |
As nouns the difference between subpoena and cite
is that
subpoena is a writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony while
cite is a citation.
As verbs the difference between subpoena and cite
is that
subpoena is to summon with a subpoena while
cite is to quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.
dictate |
cite |
As nouns the difference between dictate and cite
is that
dictate is an order or command while
cite is wedge, short spear or stick.
As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.
As an adjective cite is
full, brim-full.
commend |
cite |
As nouns the difference between commend and cite
is that
commend is (obsolete) commendation; praise while
cite is wedge, short spear or stick.
As a verb commend
is to congratulate or reward.
As an adjective cite is
full, brim-full.
cite |
infer |
As an adjective cite
is full, brim-full.
As a noun cite
is wedge, short spear or stick.
As a verb infer is
to introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.
cite |
state |
As an adjective cite
is full, brim-full.
As a noun cite
is wedge, short spear or stick.
As a verb state is
.
cite |
quate |
As adjectives the difference between cite and quate
is that
cite is full, brim-full while
quate is (scotland) quiet.
As a noun cite
is wedge, short spear or stick.
chant |
cite |
As nouns the difference between chant and cite
is that
chant is type of singing done generally without instruments and harmony while
cite is wedge, short spear or stick.
As a verb chant
is to sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music.
As an adjective cite is
full, brim-full.
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