security |
disparaging |
As nouns the difference between security and disparaging
is that
security is (uncountable) the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially while
disparaging is disparagement.
As an adjective disparaging is
insulting, ridiculing.
As a verb disparaging is
.
api |
security |
As nouns the difference between api and security
is that
api is while
security is (uncountable) the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
security |
users |
As nouns the difference between security and users
is that
security is (uncountable) the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially while
users is .
security |
consistently |
As a noun security
is (uncountable) the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
As an adverb consistently is
(manner) in a consistent manner.
saft |
security |
As an acronym SAFT
is swiss Army Fitness Test.
As a noun security is
the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
security |
sovereignty |
As nouns the difference between security and sovereignty
is that
security is the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially while
sovereignty is the state of making laws and controlling resources without the coercion of other nations.
stocks |
security |
As nouns the difference between stocks and security
is that
stocks is a device, similar to a pillory, formerly used for public humiliation and punishment while
security is the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
As a verb stocks
is third-person singular of stock.
stable |
security |
As nouns the difference between stable and security
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
security is the condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
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