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seeming

Seeding vs Seeming - What's the difference?

seeding | seeming |


As verbs the difference between seeding and seeming

is that seeding is while seeming is .

As nouns the difference between seeding and seeming

is that seeding is (sports|games) the arrangement of positions in a tournament while seeming is outward appearance.

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

Seaming vs Seeming - What's the difference?

seaming | seeming |


As verbs the difference between seaming and seeming

is that seaming is present participle of lang=en while seeming is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between seaming and seeming

is that seaming is the act or process of forming a seam or joint while seeming is outward appearance.

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

Deeming vs Seeming - What's the difference?

deeming | seeming |


As verbs the difference between deeming and seeming

is that deeming is while seeming is .

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

As a noun seeming is

outward appearance.

Seeming vs Seeping - What's the difference?

seeming | seeping |


As verbs the difference between seeming and seeping

is that seeming is present participle of lang=en while seeping is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between seeming and seeping

is that seeming is outward appearance while seeping is the act by which something seeps.

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

Seeming vs Teeming - What's the difference?

seeming | teeming |


As verbs the difference between seeming and teeming

is that seeming is while teeming is .

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Seeming vs Steeming - What's the difference?

seeming | steeming |


As verbs the difference between seeming and steeming

is that seeming is present participle of lang=en while steeming is present participle of steem.

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Seeing vs Seeming - What's the difference?

seeing | seeming |


As verbs the difference between seeing and seeming

is that seeing is present participle of lang=en while seeming is present participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between seeing and seeming

is that seeing is having vision; not blind while seeming is apparent.

As nouns the difference between seeing and seeming

is that seeing is the action of the verb to see; eyesight while seeming is outward appearance.

As a conjunction seeing

is inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.

Seeking vs Seeming - What's the difference?

seeking | seeming |


As nouns the difference between seeking and seeming

is that seeking is the act of one who seeks; a search or quest to find something while seeming is outward appearance.

As adjectives the difference between seeking and seeming

is that seeking is (in combination) that seeks something specified while seeming is apparent.

As verbs the difference between seeking and seeming

is that seeking is while seeming is .

Taxonomy vs Seeming - What's the difference?

taxonomy | seeming |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and seeming

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while seeming is outward appearance.

As a verb seeming is

.

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

Ostensible vs Seeming - What's the difference?

ostensible | seeming |


As adjectives the difference between ostensible and seeming

is that ostensible is apparent, evident; meant for open display while seeming is apparent.

As a verb seeming is

.

As a noun seeming is

outward appearance.

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