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Rad vs Rax - What's the difference?

rad | rax |


As verbs the difference between rad and rax

is that rad is while rax is (uk|dialectal|northern england|scotland|transitive) to stretch; stretch out.

As a noun rax is

barracks.

Rad vs Rah - What's the difference?

rad | rah |


As a verb rad

is .

As an interjection rah is

an exclamation of encouragement.

As a noun rah is

(british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.

As an adjective rah is

(british) posh.

Rad vs Ard - What's the difference?

rad | ard |

Ard is a anagram of rad.



As nouns the difference between rad and ard

is that rad is a non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray while ard is a simple plough consisting of a spike dragged through the soil.

As initialisms the difference between rad and ard

is that rad is Rapid Application Development while ARD is acid Reflux Disease.

As an adjective rad

is excellent, short for radical.

Rad vs Nad - What's the difference?

rad | nad |


As a verb rad

is .

As a noun nad is

grace, an arbitrary act of goodness from a higher authority.

Rad vs Wad - What's the difference?

rad | wad |


As verbs the difference between rad and wad

is that rad is while wad is third person singular of.

Rad vs Rai - What's the difference?

rad | rai |


As a verb rad

is .

As a noun rai is

a member of an ancient indigenous ethnolinguistic group of nepal.

Rad vs Raid - What's the difference?

rad | raid |

Raid is a descendant of rad.



In computing terms the difference between rad and raid

is that rad is Rapid Application Development while raid is a redundant array of inexpensive disks, or, less frequently restated as a redundant array of independent disks.

As an adjective rad

is excellent, short for radical.

As an initialism RAD

is Rapid Application Development.

As a verb raid is

to engage in a raid.

As an acronym RAID is

a redundant array of inexpensive disks, or, less frequently restated as a redundant array of independent disks.

Rad vs Rag - What's the difference?

rad | rag |


As a verb rad

is .

As a noun rag is

rye (secale cereale ).

Rad vs Raj - What's the difference?

rad | raj |


As a verb rad

is .

As a noun raj is

the (period of) british rule of india.

Rad vs Brad - What's the difference?

rad | brad |


As a verb rad

is .

As an adjective brad is

sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

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