departure |
movement |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between departure and movement
is that
departure is (obsolete) division; separation; putting away while
movement is (obsolete) motion of the mind or feelings; emotion.
As nouns the difference between departure and movement
is that
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while
movement is physical motion between points in space.
departure |
privacy |
Related terms |
Departure is a related term of privacy.
As nouns the difference between departure and privacy
is that
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while
privacy is the state of being private; the state of not being seen by others.
departure |
withdrawment |
Related terms |
Departure is a related term of withdrawment.
As nouns the difference between departure and withdrawment
is that
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while
withdrawment is the act of withdrawing; withdrawal; recall.
detour |
departure |
As nouns the difference between detour and departure
is that
detour is detour while
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed.
excursion |
departure |
As nouns the difference between excursion and departure
is that
excursion is excursion, trip while
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed.
departure |
discovery |
As nouns the difference between departure and discovery
is that
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while
discovery is something discovered.
left |
departure |
As nouns the difference between left and departure
is that
left is the left side or direction while
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed.
As an adjective left
is the opposite of right; toward the west when one is facing north.
As an adverb left
is on the left side.
As a verb left
is past tense of leave.
stayover |
departure |
As nouns the difference between stayover and departure
is that
stayover is a stopover while
departure is the act of departing or something that has departed.
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