ledge |
step |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between ledge and step
is that
ledge is a shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery while
step is an advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
As a verb step is
to move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession.
standing |
step |
Related terms |
Standing is a related term of step.
As nouns the difference between standing and step
is that
standing is position or reputation in society or a profession: "
he does not have much of a standing as a chemist " while
step is stitch.
As a verb standing
is ; in the process of coming to an upright position.
As an adjective standing
is erect, not cut down.
plunge |
step |
In transitive terms the difference between plunge and step
is that
plunge is to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
step is to set, as the foot.
In intransitive terms the difference between plunge and step
is that
plunge is to pitch or throw one's self headlong or violently forward, as a horse does while
step is to walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely.
step |
accomplishment |
Related terms |
Step is a related term of accomplishment.
As nouns the difference between step and accomplishment
is that
step is stitch while
accomplishment is the act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion; fulfillment; as, the
accomplishment of an enterprise, of a prophecy, etc.
condition |
step |
Related terms |
Condition is a related term of step.
As nouns the difference between condition and step
is that
condition is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses the phrase can either be true or false while
step is stitch.
As a verb condition
is to subject to the process of acclimation.
step |
resort |
Related terms |
Step is a related term of resort.
As nouns the difference between step and resort
is that
step is stitch while
resort is a place where people go for recreation, especially one with facilities]] such as [[lodging|lodgings, entertainment, and a relaxing environment or
resort can be an act of sorting again or
resort can be (obsolete) active power or movement; spring.
As a verb resort is
to have recourse (to), now especially from necessity or frustration or
resort can be to repeat a sorting process; sort again.
action |
step |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between action and step
is that
action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose while
step is an advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
As verbs the difference between action and step
is that
action is to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect while
step is to move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession.
As an interjection action
is demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.
step |
move |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between step and move
is that
step is to walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely while
move is (
to change residence) To change residence; to remove, as from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and live at another place. See also move out and move in.
In transitive terms the difference between step and move
is that
step is to set, as the foot while
move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.
step |
sphere |
Related terms |
Step is a related term of sphere.
As nouns the difference between step and sphere
is that
step is stitch while
sphere is sphere.
step |
point |
Related terms |
Step is a related term of point.
As nouns the difference between step and point
is that
step is stitch while
point is a discrete division of something.
As a verb point is
to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
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