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Immediate vs Ultralocal - What's the difference?

immediate | ultralocal |


As adjectives the difference between immediate and ultralocal

is that immediate is ; immediate (without delay) while ultralocal is (mathematics|physics) whose properties are influenced by its immediate neighbours only.

Immediate vs Ipof - What's the difference?

immediate | ipof |


As an adjective immediate

is ; immediate (without delay).

As an adverb ipof is

(modal) in point of fact.

As a noun ipof is

(medicine) immediate postoperative fitting.

Immediate vs Lebenswelt - What's the difference?

immediate | lebenswelt |


As an adjective immediate

is happening right away, instantly, with no delay.

As a noun Lebenswelt is

“life-world, n.” defined under “”, listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [Draft revision; June 2009] The sum total of all immediate phenomena which constitute the world of an individual or of a corporate life; life-world.

Immediate vs Nextness - What's the difference?

immediate | nextness |


As an adjective immediate

is ; immediate (without delay).

As a noun nextness is

the fact or condition of immediate succession or proximity; the quality of being next.

Immediate vs Unhesitantly - What's the difference?

immediate | unhesitantly |


As an adjective immediate

is happening right away, instantly, with no delay.

As an adverb unhesitantly is

in an unhesitant way; immediately, without hesitation.

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