reset |
forward |
As nouns the difference between reset and forward
is that
reset is a button that resets a device, often a computer while
forward is (dialectal|or|obsolete) agreement; covenant or
forward can be (rugby) one of the eight players (comprising two props, one hooker, two locks, two flankers and one number eight, collectively known as the pack) whose primary task is to gain and maintain possession of the ball (compare back).
As an adjective forward is
toward the front or at the front.
As an adverb forward is
towards the front or from the front.
As a verb forward is
to advance, promote.
reserve |
reset |
As an adjective reserve
is reserved.
As a noun reset is
a button that resets a device, often a computer.
reset |
rebalance |
As a noun reset
is a button that resets a device, often a computer.
As a verb rebalance is
to balance again.
relive |
reset |
As a verb relive
is (obsolete|transitive) to bring back to life; to revive, resuscitate.
As a noun reset is
a button that resets a device, often a computer.
reset |
res |
As a noun reset
is a button that resets a device, often a computer.
As a symbol res is
(
label) (
l).
rebellion |
reset |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and reset
is that
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance) while
reset is a button that resets a device, often a computer.
revise |
reset |
As a verb revise
is .
As a noun reset is
a button that resets a device, often a computer.
reset |
calibrate |
As verbs the difference between reset and calibrate
is that
reset is to set back to the initial state while
calibrate is to check or adjust by comparison with a standard.
As a noun reset
is an act of resetting to the initial state.
reset |
restock |
As verbs the difference between reset and restock
is that
reset is to set back to the initial state while
restock is to stock again; to resupply with stocks.
As a noun reset
is an act of resetting to the initial state.
reset |
reload |
As a noun reset
is a button that resets a device, often a computer.
As a verb reload is
to load (something) again.
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