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Run vs Press - What's the difference?

run | press | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between run and press

is that run is to cost a large amount of money while press is to lay stress upon, emphasize.

As verbs the difference between run and press

is that run is To move swiftly.press is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

As nouns the difference between run and press

is that run is act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet while press is a device used to apply pressure to an item.

As an adjective run

is in a liquid state; melted or molten.

Press vs Shrink - What's the difference?

press | shrink | Related terms |

Press is a related term of shrink.


In lang=en terms the difference between press and shrink

is that press is to lay stress upon, emphasize while shrink is to draw back; to withdraw.

As nouns the difference between press and shrink

is that press is (lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item while shrink is shrinkage; contraction; recoil.

As verbs the difference between press and shrink

is that press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while shrink is to cause to become smaller.

Enter vs Press - What's the difference?

enter | press |


As nouns the difference between enter and press

is that enter is the "enter" key on a computer keyboard while press is (lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.

As a verb press is

(ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

Press vs Inpress - What's the difference?

press | inpress |

Inpress is likely misspelled.


Inpress has no English definition.

As a noun press

is a device used to apply pressure to an item.

As a verb press

is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

Fill vs Press - What's the difference?

fill | press |


In transitive terms the difference between fill and press

is that fill is to fill or supply fully with food; to feed; to satisfy while press is to lay stress upon, emphasize.

As a proper noun Fill

is {{surname|from=given names}.

Press vs Hotpress - What's the difference?

press | hotpress | Synonyms |

Press is a synonym of hotpress.


As verbs the difference between press and hotpress

is that press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while hotpress is to apply both heat and mechanical pressure to something, especially as part of a laundry process.

As a noun press

is (lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.

Speed vs Press - What's the difference?

speed | press | Related terms |

Speed is a related term of press.


As a proper noun speed

is .

As a noun press is

(lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.

As a verb press is

(ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

Press vs Incline - What's the difference?

press | incline | Related terms |

Press is a related term of incline.


As verbs the difference between press and incline

is that press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight while incline is .

As a noun press

is (lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.

Plunge vs Press - What's the difference?

plunge | press | Synonyms |

Plunge is a synonym of press.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between plunge and press

is that plunge is (obsolete) an immersion in difficulty, embarrassment, or distress; the condition of being surrounded or overwhelmed; a strait; difficulty while press is (obsolete) to print.

As nouns the difference between plunge and press

is that plunge is the act of plunging or submerging while press is (lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.

As verbs the difference between plunge and press

is that plunge is (label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

Press vs Assembly - What's the difference?

press | assembly | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between press and assembly

is that press is a device used to apply pressure to an item while assembly is a set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.

As a verb press

is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

As a proper noun Assembly is

the lower legislative body of each of a number of states of the United States, ("the Assembly").

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