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remainder

Remainder vs Left - What's the difference?

remainder | left |


As nouns the difference between remainder and left

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while left is the left side or direction.

As adjectives the difference between remainder and left

is that remainder is remaining while left is the opposite of right; toward the west when one is facing north.

As verbs the difference between remainder and left

is that remainder is to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price while left is past tense of leave.

As an adverb left is

on the left side.

Remainder vs Last - What's the difference?

remainder | last |


As verbs the difference between remainder and last

is that remainder is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price while last is .

As a noun remainder

is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

Residuary vs Remainder - What's the difference?

residuary | remainder |


In lang=en terms the difference between residuary and remainder

is that residuary is with respect to a will, relating to the portion of an estate which was not disposed of in the will, or for which the directions in the will could not be carried out while remainder is an estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined.

As adjectives the difference between residuary and remainder

is that residuary is of or relating to a residue; residual; left over, when the main portion has been removed while remainder is remaining.

As a noun remainder is

a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.

As a verb remainder is

to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Remainder vs Credit - What's the difference?

remainder | credit |


As nouns the difference between remainder and credit

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while credit is credit.

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

As a verb remainder

is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Remainder vs Reserve - What's the difference?

remainder | reserve | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between remainder and reserve

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while reserve is restriction.

As verbs the difference between remainder and reserve

is that remainder is to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price while reserve is to keep back; to retain.

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

Remainder vs Ruin - What's the difference?

remainder | ruin |


As nouns the difference between remainder and ruin

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while ruin is .

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

As a verb remainder

is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Legacy vs Remainder - What's the difference?

legacy | remainder |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between legacy and remainder

is that legacy is (legal) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will while remainder is (legal) an estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined.

As nouns the difference between legacy and remainder

is that legacy is (legal) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will while remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.

As adjectives the difference between legacy and remainder

is that legacy is (computing) of a computer system that has been in service for many years and that a business still relies upon, even though it is becoming expensive or difficult to maintain while remainder is remaining.

As a verb remainder is

(commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Remainder vs Residuum - What's the difference?

remainder | residuum | Related terms |

Remainder is a related term of residuum.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between remainder and residuum

is that remainder is (legal) an estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined while residuum is (legal) the residue of an estate.

As nouns the difference between remainder and residuum

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while residuum is the residue, remainder or rest of something.

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

As a verb remainder

is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Remainder vs Overplus - What's the difference?

remainder | overplus | Related terms |

Remainder is a related term of overplus.


As nouns the difference between remainder and overplus

is that remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed while overplus is that which remains beyond what is necessary or required; a surplus.

As an adjective remainder

is remaining.

As a verb remainder

is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

Wreck vs Remainder - What's the difference?

wreck | remainder |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between wreck and remainder

is that wreck is (legal) goods, etc cast ashore by the sea after a shipwreck while remainder is (legal) an estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined.

As nouns the difference between wreck and remainder

is that wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while remainder is a part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed.

As verbs the difference between wreck and remainder

is that wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while remainder is (commerce) to mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price.

As an adjective remainder is

remaining.

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