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Prerequisite vs Patent - What's the difference?

prerequisite | patent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between prerequisite and patent

is that prerequisite is required as a prior condition of something else; necessary or indispensable while patent is open, unobstructed, expanded.

As nouns the difference between prerequisite and patent

is that prerequisite is something that must be gained in order to gain something else while patent is a declaration issued by a government agency declaring someone the inventor of a new invention and having the privilege of stopping others from making, using or selling the claimed invention; a letter patent.

As a verb patent is

to successfully register an invention with a government agency; to secure a letter patent.

Conclusive vs Patent - What's the difference?

conclusive | patent | Synonyms |

Conclusive is a synonym of patent.


As an adjective conclusive

is pertaining to a conclusion.

As a noun patent is

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Patent vs Unqualified - What's the difference?

patent | unqualified | Related terms |

Patent is a related term of unqualified.


As a noun patent

is .

As an adjective unqualified is

not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.

Unvarnished vs Patent - What's the difference?

unvarnished | patent | Related terms |

Unvarnished is a related term of patent.


As an adjective unvarnished

is not having been coated with varnish (or a similar surface treatment).

As a noun patent is

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Compelling vs Patent - What's the difference?

compelling | patent | Related terms |

Compelling is a related term of patent.


As a verb compelling

is .

As an adjective compelling

is requiring urgent attention.

As a noun patent is

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Wikidiffcom vs Patent - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | patent |


As a noun patent is

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Incontrovertible vs Patent - What's the difference?

incontrovertible | patent | Related terms |

Incontrovertible is a related term of patent.


As an adjective incontrovertible

is not capable of being denied, challenged, or disputed; closed to questioning.

As a noun patent is

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Undeniable vs Patent - What's the difference?

undeniable | patent | Related terms |

Undeniable is a related term of patent.


As an adjective undeniable

is irrefutable, or impossible to deny.

As a noun patent is

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Definite vs Patent - What's the difference?

definite | patent | Related terms |

Definite is a related term of patent.


As nouns the difference between definite and patent

is that definite is (obsolete) anything that is defined or determined while patent is .

As an adjective definite

is having distinct limits.

Inescapable vs Patent - What's the difference?

inescapable | patent | Related terms |

Inescapable is a related term of patent.


As an adjective inescapable

is not escapable; that cannot be avoided.

As a noun patent is

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