direct |
course |
As verbs the difference between direct and course
is that
direct is to manage, control, steer while
course is .
As an adjective direct
is straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
direct |
deter |
As verbs the difference between direct and deter
is that
direct is to manage, control, steer while
deter is to prevent something from happening.
As an adjective direct
is straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
different |
direct |
As verbs the difference between different and direct
is that
different is while
direct is to manage, control, steer.
As an adjective direct is
straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct is
directly.
direct |
concise |
As adjectives the difference between direct and concise
is that
direct is straight, constant, without interruption while
concise is brief, yet including all important information.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
As a verb direct
is to manage, control, steer.
ready |
direct |
As adjectives the difference between ready and direct
is that
ready is prepared for immediate action or use while
direct is straight, constant, without interruption.
As verbs the difference between ready and direct
is that
ready is to make prepared for action while
direct is to manage, control, steer.
As a noun ready
is (slang) ready money; cash.
As an adverb direct is
directly.
intuitive |
direct |
As adjectives the difference between intuitive and direct
is that
intuitive is spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought while
direct is straight, constant, without interruption.
As a noun intuitive
is one who has (especially parapsychological) intuition.
As an adverb direct is
directly.
As a verb direct is
to manage, control, steer.
direct |
circle |
In astronomy terms the difference between direct and circle
is that
direct is in the direction of the general planetary motion, or from west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; said of the motion of a celestial body while
circle is an instrument of observation, whose graduated limb consists of an entire circle. When fixed to a wall in an observatory, it is called a
mural circle; when mounted with a telescope on an axis and in Y's, in the plane of the meridian, a
meridian or
transit circle; when involving the principle of reflection, like the sextant, a
reflecting circle; and when that of repeating an angle several times continuously along the graduated limb, a
repeating circle.
As verbs the difference between direct and circle
is that
direct is to manage, control, steer while
circle is to travel around along a curved path.
As an adjective direct
is straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
As a noun circle is
a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
direct |
ernest |
As an adjective direct
is straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct
is directly.
As a verb direct
is to manage, control, steer.
As a proper noun Ernest is
a given name derived from Germanic; popular in the 19th century.
As a noun ernest is
obsolete form of lang=en.
honesty |
direct |
As a noun honesty
is honor, decency, propriety.
As an adjective direct is
straight, constant, without interruption.
As an adverb direct is
directly.
As a verb direct is
to manage, control, steer.
compass |
direct |
In dated|lang=en terms the difference between compass and direct
is that
compass is (dated) to plot; to scheme (against someone) while
direct is (dated) to put a direction or address upon; to mark with the name and residence of the person to whom anything is sent.
As verbs the difference between compass and direct
is that
compass is to surround; to encircle; to environ; to stretch round while
direct is to manage, control, steer.
As adverbs the difference between compass and direct
is that
compass is (obsolete) in a circuit; round about while
direct is directly.
As a noun compass
is a magnetic or electronic device used to determine the cardinal directions (usually magnetic or true north).
As an adjective direct is
straight, constant, without interruption.
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