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Federal vs Facilities - What's the difference?

federal | facilities |


As an adjective federal

is federal.

As a noun facilities is

.

Federal vs Confederate - What's the difference?

federal | confederate |


As adjectives the difference between federal and confederate

is that federal is federal while confederate is of or relating to the confederate states of america.

As a noun confederate is

a supporter or resident of the confederate states of america.

Federal vs Kiavah - What's the difference?

federal | kiavah |


As an adjective federal

is federal.

As a proper noun kiavah is

a federally designated wilderness area located in the mojave desert, scodie mountains, and southern sierra nevada mountains in kern county, california, united states.

Federal vs Confederation - What's the difference?

federal | confederation |


As an adjective federal

is federal.

As a proper noun confederation is

in canada, the federal union of provinces and territories which formed canada, beginning with new brunswick, nova scotia, ontario, and quebec, and later including all the others.

Federal vs Nonfederal - What's the difference?

federal | nonfederal |


As adjectives the difference between federal and nonfederal

is that federal is federal while nonfederal is not federal.

Federal vs Fedzilla - What's the difference?

federal | fedzilla |


As an adjective federal

is federal.

As a noun fedzilla is

(us|informal) us federal government regarded as a rapacious monster with an appetite for political power, money, etc.

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