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Busy vs En - What's the difference?

busy | en |


As an adjective busy

is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.

As a verb busy

is to make somebody busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.

As a noun busy

is a police officer.

As a pronoun en is

he, him.

En vs Et - What's the difference?

en | et |


As a pronoun en

is he, him.

As a noun et is

east.

Api vs En - What's the difference?

api | en |


As a noun api

is .

As a pronoun en is

he, him.

Docs vs En - What's the difference?

docs | en |


As a noun docs

is .

As a pronoun en is

he, him.

Application vs En - What's the difference?

application | en |


As a noun application

is the act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.

As a pronoun en is

he, him.

En vs Completion - What's the difference?

en | completion |


As a pronoun en

is he, him.

As a noun completion is

the act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.

Iso vs En - What's the difference?

iso | en |


As nouns the difference between iso and en

is that iso is an isolation play in which the fullback leads the tailback into the opposing defensive line while en is english.

As initialisms the difference between iso and en

is that iso is the Imperial Service Order while EN is Nicomachean Ethics

As a proper noun ISO

is
International Organization for Standardization

As a preposition en is

Used in various phrases borrowed from French or formed as if borrowed from French (see "Derived terms" below).

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