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Minutes vs Records - What's the difference?

minutes | records | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between minutes and records

is that minutes is plural of lang=en while records is plural of lang=en.

As a verb records is

third-person singular of record.

Minutes vs Returns - What's the difference?

minutes | returns | Related terms |

Minutes is a related term of returns.


As verbs the difference between minutes and returns

is that minutes is while returns is (return).

As a noun returns is

.

Minutes vs Memoranda - What's the difference?

minutes | memoranda | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between minutes and memoranda

is that minutes is plural of lang=en while memoranda is plural of lang=en.

Minutes vs Mounting - What's the difference?

minutes | mounting |


As verbs the difference between minutes and mounting

is that minutes is while mounting is .

As an adjective mounting is

that continues to mount; steadily accumulating.

As a noun mounting is

something mounted; an attachment.

Minutes vs Minuteampflash - What's the difference?

minutes | minuteampflash |

Minuses vs Minutes - What's the difference?

minuses | minutes |


As a noun minuses

is .

As a verb minutes is

.

Minutes vs Minuter - What's the difference?

minutes | minuter |


As a noun minutes

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective minuter is

comparative of minute.

Minutest vs Minutes - What's the difference?

minutest | minutes |


As an adjective minutest

is (minute) smallest, littlest, tiniest.

As a verb minutes is

.

Minuted vs Minutes - What's the difference?

minuted | minutes |


As a verb minuted

is past tense of minute.

As a noun minutes is

plural of lang=en.

Minutes vs Second - What's the difference?

minutes | second |


As verbs the difference between minutes and second

is that minutes is while second is (uk) to transfer temporarily to alternative employment.

As an adjective second is

number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them the ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.

As an adverb second is

(with superlative) at the second rank.

As a noun second is

one that is number two in a series or second can be the si unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground state at a temperature of absolute zero and at rest; one-sixtieth of a minute or second can be one who supports another in a contest or combat, such as a dueller's assistant.

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