virement |
rollover |
As nouns the difference between virement and rollover
is that
virement is the transfer of a surplus from one account to cover a deficit in another while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
rollover |
mouseover |
In computing terms the difference between rollover and mouseover
is that
rollover is a graphic element that changes its shape or colour when the cursor moves over it while
mouseover is the event of an on-screen pointer being over an on-screen shape.
As nouns the difference between rollover and mouseover
is that
rollover is the act of rolling over while
mouseover is the event of an on-screen pointer being over an on-screen shape.
extensions |
rollover |
As nouns the difference between extensions and rollover
is that
extensions is plural of extension while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
rollout |
rollover |
As nouns the difference between rollout and rollover
is that
rollout is an act of rolling out; deployment while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
renewal |
rollover |
As nouns the difference between renewal and rollover
is that
renewal is the act of renewing while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
rollover |
turnround |
As nouns the difference between rollover and turnround
is that
rollover is the act of rolling over while
turnround is .
upset |
rollover |
As nouns the difference between upset and rollover
is that
upset is disturbance or disruption while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
As an adjective upset
is angry, distressed, or unhappy.
As a verb upset
is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
flip |
rollover |
In computing terms the difference between flip and rollover
is that
flip is to invert a bit (binary digit), changing it from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0 while
rollover is a graphic element that changes its shape or colour when the cursor moves over it.
As nouns the difference between flip and rollover
is that
flip is a maneuver which rotates an object end over end while
rollover is the act of rolling over.
As a verb flip
is to throw (as in to turn over).
As an interjection flip
is used to express annoyance, especially when the speaker has made an error.
As an adjective flip
is having the quality of playfulness, or lacking seriousness of purpose.
rollover |
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rollover |
carryingover |
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