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Own vs Rule - What's the difference?

own | rule |


As verbs the difference between own and rule

is that own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give while rule is .

As an adjective own

is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Clinch vs Own - What's the difference?

clinch | own |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between clinch and own

is that clinch is (obsolete) a pun while own is (obsolete) to grant; give.

As verbs the difference between clinch and own

is that clinch is to clasp; to interlock while own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As a noun clinch

is any of several fastenings.

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Lease vs Own - What's the difference?

lease | own |


In uk|_|dialectal|lang=en terms the difference between lease and own

is that lease is to release; let go; unloose while own is to confess.

In lang=en terms the difference between lease and own

is that lease is to grant a lease; to let or rent while own is to recognise; acknowledge.

As verbs the difference between lease and own

is that lease is (chiefly dialectal) to gather or lease can be to tell lies; tell lies about; slander; calumniate or lease can be to release; let go; unloose or lease can be to operate or live in some property or land through purchasing a long-term contract (or leasehold) from the owner (or freeholder) while own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As adjectives the difference between lease and own

is that lease is false; lying; deceptive while own is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

As a noun lease

is falsehood; a lie or lease can be an open pasture or common or lease can be a contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent or lease can be the place at which the warp-threads cross on a loom.

Inherit vs Own - What's the difference?

inherit | own |


In lang=en terms the difference between inherit and own

is that inherit is to come into an inheritance while own is to recognise; acknowledge.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between inherit and own

is that inherit is (obsolete) to put in possession of while own is (obsolete) to grant; give.

As verbs the difference between inherit and own

is that inherit is to take possession of as a right (especially in biblical translations) while own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Inherent vs Own - What's the difference?

inherent | own |


As adjectives the difference between inherent and own

is that inherent is inherent while own is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

As a verb own is

(lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

Own vs X - What's the difference?

own | x |


As a verb own

is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As an adjective own

is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Due vs Own - What's the difference?

due | own |


As adjectives the difference between due and own

is that due is owed or owing while own is belonging to; possessed; proper to.

As an adverb due

is (used with compass directions) directly; exactly.

As a noun due

is deserved acknowledgment.

As a verb own is

(lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

Belonging vs Own - What's the difference?

belonging | own |


As verbs the difference between belonging and own

is that belonging is while own is (lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As a noun belonging

is (uncountable) the action of the verb to belong .

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Charge vs Own - What's the difference?

charge | own |


As a proper noun charge

is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

As a verb own is

(lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Individually vs Own - What's the difference?

individually | own |


As an adverb individually

is as individuals, separately, independently.

As a verb own is

(lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

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