seizure |
occupation |
As nouns the difference between seizure and occupation
is that
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while
occupation is an activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually
specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job.
contortion |
seizure |
Related terms |
Contortion is a related term of seizure.
As nouns the difference between contortion and seizure
is that
contortion is the act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself while
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
closure |
seizure |
In obsolete terms the difference between closure and seizure
is that
closure is that which encloses or confines; an enclosure while
seizure is retention within one's grasp or power; possession; ownership.
As nouns the difference between closure and seizure
is that
closure is an event or occurrence that signifies an ending while
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
clutches |
seizure |
Related terms |
Clutches is a related term of seizure.
As nouns the difference between clutches and seizure
is that
clutches is while
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
As a verb clutches
is third person singular simple present of
to clutch .
seizure |
paroxysm |
Related terms |
Seizure is a related term of paroxysm.
As nouns the difference between seizure and paroxysm
is that
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while
paroxysm is a random or sudden outburst (of activity).
levy |
seizure |
As a proper noun levy
is : levy.
As a noun seizure is
the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
distress |
seizure |
As nouns the difference between distress and seizure
is that
distress is (cause of) discomfort while
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
As a verb distress
is to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
hold |
seizure |
Related terms |
Hold is a related term of seizure.
As a proper noun hold
is moon.
As a noun seizure is
the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
catching |
seizure |
Related terms |
Catching is a related term of seizure.
As nouns the difference between catching and seizure
is that
catching is the action of the verb catch while
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
As a verb catching
is .
As an adjective catching
is (informal) contagious.
seizure |
appropriating |
Related terms |
Seizure is a related term of appropriating.
As a noun seizure
is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law.
As a verb appropriating is
.
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