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Ported vs Presage - What's the difference?
ported | presage |As verbs the difference between ported and presage
is that ported is past tense of port while presage is to predict or foretell something.As an adjective ported
is having gates.As a noun presage is
a warning of a future event; an omen.Ported vs Predict - What's the difference?
ported | predict |In obsolete terms the difference between ported and predict
is that ported is having gates while predict is a prediction.As an adjective ported
is having gates.As a noun predict is
a prediction.Ported vs Harbinger - What's the difference?
ported | harbinger |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ported and harbinger
is that ported is (obsolete) having gates while harbinger is (obsolete) one who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the english royal household who formerly preceded the court when travelling, to provide and prepare lodgings.As verbs the difference between ported and harbinger
is that ported is (port) while harbinger is to announce; to be a harbinger of.As an adjective ported
is (obsolete) having gates.As a noun harbinger is
a person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something.Ported vs Partition - What's the difference?
ported | partition |As verbs the difference between ported and partition
is that ported is past tense of port while partition is to divide something into parts, sections or shares.As an adjective ported
is having gates.As a noun partition is
an action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.Wikidiffcom vs Ported - What's the difference?
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