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Recess vs Hiatus - What's the difference?
recess | hiatus |As nouns the difference between recess and hiatus
is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while hiatus is a gap in a series, making it incomplete.As a verb recess
is to inset into something, or to recede.As an adjective recess
is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).Inaction vs Hiatus - What's the difference?
inaction | hiatus |As nouns the difference between inaction and hiatus
is that inaction is want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness while hiatus is a gap in a series, making it incomplete.Hiatus vs Storage - What's the difference?
hiatus | storage |As nouns the difference between hiatus and storage
is that hiatus is a gap in a series, making it incomplete while storage is (uncountable) the act of storing goods; the state of being stored.Abeyance vs Hiatus - What's the difference?
abeyance | hiatus |As nouns the difference between abeyance and hiatus
is that abeyance is expectancy; condition of ownership of real property being undetermined; lapse in succession of ownership of estate, or title while hiatus is a gap in a series, making it incomplete.Sabbatical vs Hiatus - What's the difference?
sabbatical | hiatus |As nouns the difference between hiatus and sabbatical
is that hiatus is a gap in a series, making it incomplete while sabbatical is an extended period of leave, often one year long, taken by an employee in order to carry out projects not otherwise associated with the employee's job. During the sabbatical, the employer may pay some or all of the wages that would have been otherwise earned or some or all of the expenses incurred. University lecturers, for example, may be granted a one-year paid sabbatical once every seven years.As an adjective sabbatical is
relating to the Sabbath.Hiatus - What does it mean?
hiatus | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.