position |
destination |
As nouns the difference between position and destination
is that
position is a place or location while
destination is the act of destining or appointing.
As a verb position
is to put into place.
destination |
source |
As nouns the difference between destination and source
is that
destination is the act of destining or appointing while
source is the person, place, or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.
As a verb source is
to obtain or procure:
used especially of a business resource.
destination | destinations |
As nouns the difference between destination and destinations
is that
destination is the act of destining or appointing while
destinations is plural of lang=en.
destination | ambition |
As nouns the difference between destination and ambition
is that
destination is destination while
ambition is ambition for some particular achievement.
destination | itinerary |
As nouns the difference between destination and itinerary
is that
destination is the act of destining or appointing while
itinerary is a route or proposed route of a journey.
As an adjective itinerary is
itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey.
destination | stop |
As nouns the difference between destination and stop
is that
destination is the act of destining or appointing while
stop is a (usually marked) place where line buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station.
As a verb stop is
to cease moving.
As an adverb stop is
prone to halting or hesitation.
As an interjection stop is
halt! stop.
destination | station |
As nouns the difference between destination and station
is that
destination is destination while
station is station.
destination | haven |
As nouns the difference between destination and haven
is that
destination is destination while
haven is a harbour or anchorage protected from the sea.
As a verb haven is
to put into, or provide with a haven.
destination | harbor |
As nouns the difference between destination and harbor
is that
destination is destination while
harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.
As a verb harbor is
to provide a harbor or safe place for.
recipient | destination |
As nouns the difference between recipient and destination
is that
recipient is one who receives, such as one who receives money or goods while
destination is the act of destining or appointing.
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