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Continuos vs Finish - What's the difference?

continuos | finish |


As an adjective continuos

is .

As a noun finish is

an end: the end of anything.

As a verb finish is

(label) to complete (something).

Obsolete vs Finish - What's the difference?

obsolete | finish |


As an adjective obsolete

is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

As a noun finish is

an end: the end of anything.

As a verb finish is

(label) to complete (something).

Finish vs Discontinuance - What's the difference?

finish | discontinuance | Related terms |

Finish is a related term of discontinuance.


As nouns the difference between finish and discontinuance

is that finish is an end: the end of anything while discontinuance is the occurrence of something being discontinued; a cessation; an incomplete ending.

As a verb finish

is (label) to complete (something).

Finish vs Pause - What's the difference?

finish | pause | Related terms |

Finish is a related term of pause.


As verbs the difference between finish and pause

is that finish is (label) to complete (something) while pause is .

As a noun finish

is an end: the end of anything.

Resulted vs Finish - What's the difference?

resulted | finish |


As verbs the difference between resulted and finish

is that resulted is (result) while finish is (label) to complete (something).

As a noun finish is

an end: the end of anything.

Trim vs Finish - What's the difference?

trim | finish |


As verbs the difference between trim and finish

is that trim is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part while finish is (label) to complete (something).

As nouns the difference between trim and finish

is that trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while finish is an end: the end of anything.

As an adjective trim

is physically fit.

As an adverb trim

is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.

Finish vs Finished - What's the difference?

finish | finished |


As verbs the difference between finish and finished

is that finish is to complete (something while finished is past tense of finish.

As a noun finish

is an end: the end of anything.

As an adjective finished is

processed or perfected.

Finish vs Through - What's the difference?

finish | through |


As nouns the difference between finish and through

is that finish is an end: the end of anything while through is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.

As a verb finish

is (label) to complete (something).

As a preposition through is

from one side of an opening to the other.

As an adjective through is

passing from one side of an object to the other.

As an adverb through is

from one side to the other by way of the interior.

Finality vs Finish - What's the difference?

finality | finish |


As nouns the difference between finality and finish

is that finality is the state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur while finish is an end: the end of anything.

As a verb finish is

to complete (something.

Finish vs Slay - What's the difference?

finish | slay | Related terms |

Finish is a related term of slay.


As verbs the difference between finish and slay

is that finish is (label) to complete (something) while slay is to kill, murder.

As a noun finish

is an end: the end of anything.

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