divide |
exclusion |
In obsolete terms the difference between divide and exclusion
is that
divide is to have a share; to partake while
exclusion is the act of pushing or forcing something out.
As nouns the difference between divide and exclusion
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
exclusion is the act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part.
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
exchange |
divide |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exchange and divide
is that
exchange is (obsolete) the thing given or received in return; especially, a publication exchanged for another while
divide is (obsolete) to have a share; to partake.
In lang=en terms the difference between exchange and divide
is that
exchange is to replace with, as a substitute while
divide is to separate into two or more parts.
As nouns the difference between exchange and divide
is that
exchange is an act of exchanging or trading while
divide is a thing that divides.
As verbs the difference between exchange and divide
is that
exchange is to trade or barter while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
copy |
divide |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between copy and divide
is that
copy is (obsolete) copyhold; tenure; lease while
divide is (obsolete) to have a share; to partake.
As nouns the difference between copy and divide
is that
copy is the result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original while
divide is a thing that divides.
As verbs the difference between copy and divide
is that
copy is (
label) to produce an object identical to a given object while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
divide |
unit |
As nouns the difference between divide and unit
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
unit is a standard measure of a quantity.
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As an adjective unit is
for each unit.
divide |
cascade |
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As a noun divide
is a thing that divides.
As a proper noun cascade is
an administrative district in seychelles.
divide |
kind |
In obsolete terms the difference between divide and kind
is that
divide is to have a share; to partake while
kind is characteristic of the species; belonging to one's nature; natural; native.
As nouns the difference between divide and kind
is that
divide is a thing that divides while
kind is a type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together.
As a verb divide
is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As an adjective kind is
having a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, liberal, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature or disposition, marked by consideration for - and service to - others.
breakdown |
divide |
As nouns the difference between breakdown and divide
is that
breakdown is a failure, particularly mechanical; something that has failed while
divide is a thing that divides.
As a verb divide is
to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
discrete |
divide |
As an adjective discrete
is .
As a verb divide is
to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As a noun divide is
a thing that divides.
divide |
divert |
In transitive terms the difference between divide and divert
is that
divide is to share (something) by dividing it while
divert is to entertain or amuse (by diverting the attention.
As a noun divide
is a thing that divides.
mutilate |
divide |
Related terms |
Mutilate is a related term of divide.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mutilate and divide
is that
mutilate is (obsolete) deprived of, or having lost, an important part; mutilated while
divide is (obsolete) to have a share; to partake.
As verbs the difference between mutilate and divide
is that
mutilate is to physically harm as to impair use, notably by cutting off or otherwise disabling a vital part, such as a limb while
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
As an adjective mutilate
is (obsolete) deprived of, or having lost, an important part; mutilated.
As a noun divide is
a thing that divides.
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