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Pack vs Miscellany - What's the difference?

pack | miscellany | Related terms |

Pack is a related term of miscellany.


As nouns the difference between pack and miscellany

is that pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals while miscellany is miscellaneous items.

Pack vs Set - What's the difference?

pack | set | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between pack and set

is that pack is the team on the field while set is a drum kit, a drum set.

In transitive terms the difference between pack and set

is that pack is to cause to go; to send away with baggage or belongings; especially, to send away peremptorily or suddenly; – sometimes with off. See pack off while set is to render stiff or solid; especially, to convert into curd; to curdle.

In intransitive terms the difference between pack and set

is that pack is to depart in haste; – generally with off or away while set is of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.

As nouns the difference between pack and set

is that pack is a bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods while set is a punch for setting nails in wood.

As verbs the difference between pack and set

is that pack is to put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport while set is to put (something) down, to rest.

As an adjective set is

fixed in position.

As a proper noun Set is

an ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.

Pack vs Ring - What's the difference?

pack | ring | Related terms |

Pack is a related term of ring.


As nouns the difference between pack and ring

is that pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals while ring is ring (a place where some sports take place; as, a boxing ring) .

Block vs Pack - What's the difference?

block | pack | Related terms |

Block is a related term of pack.


As nouns the difference between block and pack

is that block is bloc while pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals.

Pack vs Heap - What's the difference?

pack | heap | Related terms |

Pack is a related term of heap.


As nouns the difference between pack and heap

is that pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals while heap is heap.

Pack vs Throng - What's the difference?

pack | throng | Related terms |

Pack is a related term of throng.


As nouns the difference between pack and throng

is that pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals while throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As a verb throng is

(label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As an adjective throng is

(scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Company vs Pack - What's the difference?

company | pack | Related terms |

Company is a related term of pack.


As nouns the difference between company and pack

is that company is a team; a group of people who work together professionally while pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals.

As a verb company

is (archaic|transitive) to accompany, keep company with.

Store vs Pack - What's the difference?

store | pack | Related terms |

Store is a related term of pack.


As a verb store

is .

As a noun pack is

package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals.

Pack vs Club - What's the difference?

pack | club | Related terms |

Pack is a related term of club.


As nouns the difference between pack and club

is that pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals while club is club (association of members).

Swarm vs Pack - What's the difference?

swarm | pack | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between swarm and pack

is that swarm is to teem, or be overrun with insects, people, etc while pack is to depart in haste; – generally with off or away.

In transitive terms the difference between swarm and pack

is that swarm is to overwhelm as by an opposing army while pack is to cause to go; to send away with baggage or belongings; especially, to send away peremptorily or suddenly; – sometimes with off. See pack off.

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