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Poly vs Multiple - What's the difference?

poly | multiple |


As nouns the difference between poly and multiple

is that poly is polytechnic while multiple is a number that may be divided by another number with no remainder.

As adjectives the difference between poly and multiple

is that poly is polyamorous while multiple is having more than one element, part, component, or function, particularly many.

As a verb poly

is to polymorph; to transform by magic.

Fleece vs Poly - What's the difference?

fleece | poly |


As nouns the difference between fleece and poly

is that fleece is (uncountable) hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal while poly is dust.

As a verb fleece

is to con or trick someone out of money.

Octa vs Poly - What's the difference?

octa | poly |


As nouns the difference between octa and poly

is that octa is (meteorology) the fraction of the sky that is obscured by clouds, in eighths (one octa means that one eighth of the sky is obscured, two octas that one quarter is obscured, and so on) while poly is dust.

Poly vs Mirco - What's the difference?

poly | mirco |

Poly - What does it mean?

poly | |

Poly vs Polyap - What's the difference?

poly | polyap |

Poly vs Elastane - What's the difference?

poly | elastane |


As nouns the difference between poly and elastane

is that poly is dust while elastane is spandex.

Wikidiffcom vs Poly - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | poly |


As a noun poly is

dust.

Polymer vs Poly - What's the difference?

polymer | poly |


As nouns the difference between polymer and poly

is that polymer is polymer while poly is dust.

Poly vs Strategy - What's the difference?

poly | strategy |


As nouns the difference between poly and strategy

is that poly is polytechnic while strategy is the science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare.

As an adjective poly

is polyamorous.

As a verb poly

is to polymorph; to transform by magic.

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