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Dozen vs Multiple - What's the difference?

dozen | multiple |


As a noun dozen

is (countable) a set of twelve.

As an adjective multiple is

multiple.

Multiple vs Multivariant - What's the difference?

multiple | multivariant |


As adjectives the difference between multiple and multivariant

is that multiple is multiple while multivariant is characterised by multiple variables.

Multiple vs Polybasic - What's the difference?

multiple | polybasic |


As adjectives the difference between multiple and polybasic

is that multiple is multiple while polybasic is (chemistry|of an acid) containing two or more replaceable hydrogen atoms.

Subsequent vs Multiple - What's the difference?

subsequent | multiple |


As adjectives the difference between subsequent and multiple

is that subsequent is subsequent while multiple is multiple.

Diversiform vs Multiple - What's the difference?

diversiform | multiple |


As adjectives the difference between diversiform and multiple

is that diversiform is of different or varying forms while multiple is multiple.

Multiple vs Undefined - What's the difference?

multiple | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between multiple and undefined

is that multiple is multiple while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Repeat vs Multiple - What's the difference?

repeat | multiple |


As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

As a noun repeat

is an iteration; a repetition.

As an adjective multiple is

multiple.

Countless vs Multiple - What's the difference?

countless | multiple |


As adjectives the difference between countless and multiple

is that countless is too many to count; innumerable or incalculable while multiple is multiple.

Multiple vs Cascade - What's the difference?

multiple | cascade |


As an adjective multiple

is multiple.

As a proper noun cascade is

an administrative district in seychelles.

Multiple vs Embellish - What's the difference?

multiple | embellish |


As an adjective multiple

is having more than one element, part, component, or function, particularly many.

As a noun multiple

is a number that may be divided by another number with no remainder.

As a verb embellish is

to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.

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