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Instant vs Tempics - What's the difference?

instant | tempics |


As nouns the difference between instant and tempics

is that instant is a very short period of time; a moment while tempics is a method of reading narratives in terms of time and the current instant.

As an adjective instant

is (dated) impending; imminent.

As an adverb instant

is (poetic) at once; immediately.

Instant vs Eyewink - What's the difference?

instant | eyewink |


In poetic|lang=en terms the difference between instant and eyewink

is that instant is (poetic) at once; immediately while eyewink is (poetic) an instant, a short moment.

As nouns the difference between instant and eyewink

is that instant is a very short period of time; a moment while eyewink is (poetic) an instant, a short moment.

As an adjective instant

is (dated) impending; imminent.

As an adverb instant

is (poetic) at once; immediately.

Instant vs Timepoint - What's the difference?

instant | timepoint |


As nouns the difference between instant and timepoint

is that instant is a very short period of time; a moment while timepoint is a point in time; a specified instant.

As an adjective instant

is impending; imminent.

As an adverb instant

is at once; immediately.

Instant vs Stound - What's the difference?

instant | stound |

Stound is a synonym of instant.



As nouns the difference between instant and stound

is that instant is a very short period of time; a moment while stound is an hour.

As an adjective instant

is impending; imminent.

As an adverb instant

is at once; immediately.

As a verb stound is

to hurt, pain, smart.

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