index |
references |
As nouns the difference between index and references
is that
index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location while
references is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between index and references
is that
index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text while
references is third-person singular of reference.
As a proper noun Index
is a town in Washington.
videogame |
index |
As nouns the difference between videogame and index
is that
videogame is while
index is index.
abstract |
index |
As nouns the difference between abstract and index
is that
abstract is abstract while
index is index.
decimal |
index |
As an adjective decimal
is decimal.
As a noun index is
index.
reference |
index |
In obsolete terms the difference between reference and index
is that
reference is appeal while
index is a prologue indicating what follows.
As nouns the difference between reference and index
is that
reference is a relationship or relation ({{term|to}} something) while
index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location.
As verbs the difference between reference and index
is that
reference is to refer to, to make reference to, to cite while
index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
As a proper noun Index is
a town in Washington.
index |
thumb |
As nouns the difference between index and thumb
is that
index is index while
thumb is the short thick digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.
As a verb thumb is
to touch or cover with the thumb.
exponent |
index |
In mathematics terms the difference between exponent and index
is that
exponent is the result of a logarithm, between a base and a power. For example the
in
while
index is a raised suffix indicating a power.
In linguistics terms the difference between exponent and index
is that
exponent is a manifestation of a morphosyntactic property while
index is a type of noun where the meaning of the form changes with respect to the context. E.g., 'Today's newspaper' is an indexical form since its referent will differ depending on the context. See also icon and symbol.
As nouns the difference between exponent and index
is that
exponent is one who expounds, represents or advocates while
index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location.
As a verb index is
to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
As a proper noun Index is
a town in Washington.
index |
figure |
As a noun index
is index.
As an adjective figure is
figurative.
As a verb figure is
.
tab |
index |
As nouns the difference between tab and index
is that
tab is a key on computer keyboards while
index is index.
graph |
index |
In mathematics terms the difference between graph and index
is that
graph is a diagram displaying data, in particular one showing the relationship between two or more variables; specifically, for a function
, the set of all tuples
while
index is a raised suffix indicating a power.
In transitive terms the difference between graph and index
is that
graph is to draw a graph while
index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.
As a proper noun Index is
a town in Washington.
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