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Label vs Index - What's the difference?

label | index | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between label and index

is that label is a tassel while index is a prologue indicating what follows.

In transitive terms the difference between label and index

is that label is to give a label to (someone or something) in order to categorise that person or thing while index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.

As a proper noun Index is

a town in Washington.

Index vs Rate - What's the difference?

index | rate |


In obsolete terms the difference between index and rate

is that index is a prologue indicating what follows while rate is ratification; approval.

In transitive terms the difference between index and rate

is that index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text while rate is to berate, scold.

As a proper noun Index

is a town in Washington.

Index vs Margin - What's the difference?

index | margin |


As nouns the difference between index and margin

is that index is index while margin is (typography) the edge of the paper that remains blank.

As a verb margin is

to add a to.

Index vs Code - What's the difference?

index | code |


As a noun index

is index.

As a verb code is

.

Contentslist vs Index - What's the difference?

contentslist | index |


As a noun index is

index.

Index vs Foreindex - What's the difference?

index | foreindex |

Index vs Inics - What's the difference?

index | inics |

Inics is likely misspelled.


Inics has no English definition.

As a noun 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.

Assort vs Index - What's the difference?

assort | index | Related terms |

Assort is a related term of index.


As a verb assort

is to sort or arrange according to characteristic or class.

As a noun index is

index.

Grade vs Index - What's the difference?

grade | index | Related terms |


In mathematics terms the difference between grade and index

is that grade is a gradian while index is a raised suffix indicating a power.

As nouns the difference between grade and index

is that grade is a rating while index is an alphabetical listing of items and their location.

As verbs the difference between grade and index

is that grade is to assign scores to the components of an academic test while index is to arrange an index for something, especially a long text.

As a proper noun Index is

a town in Washington.

Pigeonhole vs Index - What's the difference?

pigeonhole | index | Related terms |

Pigeonhole is a related term of index.


As nouns the difference between pigeonhole and index

is that pigeonhole is a nook in a desk for holding papers while index is index.

As a verb pigeonhole

is to categorize; especially to limit or be limited to a particular category, role, etc.

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