cancel |
omit |
In transitive terms the difference between cancel and omit
is that
cancel is to offset or equalize something while
omit is to fail to perform.
As a noun cancel
is a cancellation (
US); (nonstandard in some kinds of English).
abridge |
omit |
In transitive terms the difference between abridge and omit
is that
abridge is to curtail while
omit is to fail to perform.
As verbs the difference between abridge and omit
is that
abridge is to deprive; to cut off while
omit is to leave out or exclude.
omit |
omitter |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun omitter is
one who omits.
omit |
overjump |
As verbs the difference between omit and overjump
is that
omit is while
overjump is to jump over.
omit |
negationist |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun negationist is
one who revises history in order to omit something that actually happened.
omit |
negationism |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun negationism is
the revision of history in order to omit something that actually happened.
omit |
overhip |
As verbs the difference between omit and overhip
is that
omit is to leave out or exclude while
overhip is to leap over; skip over; omit.
omit |
forslow |
As verbs the difference between omit and forslow
is that
omit is to leave out or exclude while
forslow is to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.
omit |
oversit |
As verbs the difference between omit and oversit
is that
omit is while
oversit is to preside over, govern, rule; to control.
As a noun oversit is
governance, authority, possession, control.
omit |
prodrop |
As a verb omit
is .
As an adjective prodrop is
(linguistics|of a language) in which certain classes of pronoun may be omitted when they can be inferred.
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