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Spark vs Start - What's the difference?
spark | start |In transitive terms the difference between spark and start
is that spark is to trigger, kindle into activity (an argument, etc) while start is to move suddenly from its place or position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate.In intransitive terms the difference between spark and start
is that spark is to give off a spark or sparks while start is to break away, to come loose.As an acronym START is
acronym of lang=en|Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.Tractor vs Start - What's the difference?
tractor | start |As a noun tractor
is (label) a vehicle used in farms eg for pulling farm equipment and preparing the fields.As an acronym start is
(law).Nil vs Start - What's the difference?
nil | start |As nouns the difference between nil and start
is that nil is nothing; zero while start is the beginning of an activity.As a determiner nil
is no, not any.As a verb start is
to begin, commence, initiate.As an acronym START is
acronym of lang=en|Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.Consent vs Start - What's the difference?
consent | start |In intransitive terms the difference between consent and start
is that consent is to express willingness, to give permission while start is to break away, to come loose.As an acronym START is
acronym of lang=en|Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.Occur vs Start - What's the difference?
occur | start |As a verb occur
is to happen or take place.As an acronym start is
(law).Enable vs Start - What's the difference?
enable | start |