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Covering vs Passing - What's the difference?

covering | passing |


As nouns the difference between covering and passing

is that covering is (countable) that which covers something while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As verbs the difference between covering and passing

is that covering is while passing is .

As an adjective passing is

that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

.

Passing vs Success - What's the difference?

passing | success |


As a verb passing

is .

As an adjective passing

is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing

is .

As a noun passing

is death, dying; the end of something.

As a proper noun success is

a town in arkansas.

Going vs Passing - What's the difference?

going | passing |


As verbs the difference between going and passing

is that going is present participle of lang=en while passing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between going and passing

is that going is a departure while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As adjectives the difference between going and passing

is that going is likely to continue; viable while passing is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

surpassingly, greatly.

Departure vs Passing - What's the difference?

departure | passing |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between departure and passing

is that departure is (legal) the desertion by a party to any pleading of the ground taken by him in his last antecedent pleading, and the adoption of another while passing is (legal) the act of approving a bill etc.

As nouns the difference between departure and passing

is that departure is the act of departing or something that has departed while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As a verb passing is

.

As an adjective passing is

that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

.

Course vs Passing - What's the difference?

course | passing |


In sports terms the difference between course and passing

is that course is the trajectory of a ball, frisbee etc while passing is the act of passing a ball etc. to another player.

In lang=en terms the difference between course and passing

is that course is a pair of strings played together in some musical instruments, like the vihuela while passing is the act of approving a bill etc.

As nouns the difference between course and passing

is that course is a sequence of events while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As verbs the difference between course and passing

is that course is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood) while passing is present participle of lang=en.

As adverbs the difference between course and passing

is that course is alternative form of lang=en while passing is surpassingly, greatly.

As an adjective passing is

that passes away; ephemeral.

Walking vs Passing - What's the difference?

walking | passing |


As verbs the difference between walking and passing

is that walking is present participle of lang=en while passing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between walking and passing

is that walking is form of walk|lang=en while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As adjectives the difference between walking and passing

is that walking is incarnate as a human; living while passing is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

surpassingly, greatly.

Passing vs Overtaking - What's the difference?

passing | overtaking |


As verbs the difference between passing and overtaking

is that passing is while overtaking is .

As an adjective passing

is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing

is .

As a noun passing

is death, dying; the end of something.

Swift vs Passing - What's the difference?

swift | passing | Related terms |

Swift is a related term of passing.


As an initialism swift

is society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunication.

As a verb passing is

.

As an adjective passing is

that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

.

As a noun passing is

death, dying; the end of something.

Passing vs Moving - What's the difference?

passing | moving |


As verbs the difference between passing and moving

is that passing is while moving is .

As adjectives the difference between passing and moving

is that passing is that passes away; ephemeral while moving is (no comparative or superlative ) that moves or move.

As nouns the difference between passing and moving

is that passing is death, dying; the end of something while moving is (uncountable) the relocation of goods.

As an adverb passing

is .

Passed vs Passing - What's the difference?

passed | passing |


As verbs the difference between passed and passing

is that passed is (pass) while passing is .

As adjectives the difference between passed and passing

is that passed is that has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations) while passing is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

.

As a noun passing is

death, dying; the end of something.

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