period |
incident |
Related terms |
Period is a related term of incident.
As adjectives the difference between period and incident
is that
period is appropriate for a given historical era while
incident is arising as the result of an event, inherent.
As nouns the difference between period and incident
is that
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while
incident is an event or occurrence.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a verb period
is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
period |
limit |
Synonyms |
Period is a synonym of limit.
As nouns the difference between period and limit
is that
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while
limit is limit (
restriction).
As an adjective period
is appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a verb period
is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
process |
period |
As nouns the difference between process and period
is that
process is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product while
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As verbs the difference between process and period
is that
process is to perform a particular process or
process can be (mostly british) to walk in a procession while
period is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
As an adjective period is
appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period is
(chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
pulse |
period |
As nouns the difference between pulse and period
is that
pulse is while
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As an adjective period is
appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period is
(chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a verb period is
(obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
period |
jason |
As an adjective period
is appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a noun period
is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As a verb period
is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
As a proper noun jason is
(greek mythology) the leader of the argonauts, who retrieved the golden fleece from king aeetes of colchis, for his uncle pelias.
period |
conditions |
As nouns the difference between period and conditions
is that
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while
conditions is .
As verbs the difference between period and conditions
is that
period is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude while
conditions is (
condition).
As an adjective period
is appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
period |
than |
As an adjective period
is appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a noun period
is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As a verb period
is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
As a proper noun than is
the ninth earthly branch represented by the.
period |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between period and undefined
is that
period is appropriate for a given historical era while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
As a noun period
is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As a verb period
is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
period |
question |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between period and question
is that
period is (obsolete) a specific moment during a given process; a point, a stage while
question is (obsolete) to argue; to converse; to dispute.
As nouns the difference between period and question
is that
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while
question is a sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
As verbs the difference between period and question
is that
period is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude while
question is to ask questions of; interrogate; enquire; ask for information.
As an adjective period
is appropriate for a given historical era.
As an interjection period
is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
vintage |
period |
As nouns the difference between vintage and period
is that
vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season while
period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course.
As adjectives the difference between vintage and period
is that
vintage is (attributively) of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage while
period is appropriate for a given historical era.
As verbs the difference between vintage and period
is that
vintage is to harvest (grapes) while
period is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.
As an interjection period is
(chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.
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