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Profitmaking vs Lossmaking - What's the difference?

profitmaking | lossmaking | Antonyms |

Profitmaking is an antonym of lossmaking.


As adjectives the difference between profitmaking and lossmaking

is that profitmaking is that makes a profit; profitable while lossmaking is that makes a loss; unprofitable.

Upcycle vs Downcycle - What's the difference?

upcycle | downcycle | Antonyms |

Upcycle is an antonym of downcycle.


In lang=en terms the difference between upcycle and downcycle

is that upcycle is to convert (waste materials etc) into new materials or products of higher quality and greater functionality while downcycle is to convert (waste materials etc) into new materials or products of lesser quality and reduced functionality.

As verbs the difference between upcycle and downcycle

is that upcycle is to convert (waste materials etc) into new materials or products of higher quality and greater functionality while downcycle is to convert (waste materials etc) into new materials or products of lesser quality and reduced functionality.

Similarity vs Distinguishment - What's the difference?

similarity | distinguishment | Antonyms |

Similarity is an antonym of distinguishment.


As nouns the difference between similarity and distinguishment

is that similarity is closeness of appearance to something else while distinguishment is a distinction; observation of difference.

Bionomic vs Scenopoetic - What's the difference?

bionomic | scenopoetic | Antonyms |

Scenopoetic is a antonym of bionomic.



As adjectives the difference between bionomic and scenopoetic

is that bionomic is relating to bionomics while scenopoetic is describing ecological variables that do not interact with others, and change very slowly.

Pseudoconcave vs Pseudoconvex - What's the difference?

pseudoconcave | pseudoconvex | Antonyms |

Pseudoconcave is an antonym of pseudoconvex.


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between pseudoconcave and pseudoconvex

is that pseudoconcave is (mathematics) (said of a function) differentiable and decreasing in any direction where it has a negative directional derivative while pseudoconvex is (mathematics) (said of a function) differentiable and increasing in any direction where it has a positive directional derivative.

As adjectives the difference between pseudoconcave and pseudoconvex

is that pseudoconcave is (mathematics) (said of a function) differentiable and decreasing in any direction where it has a negative directional derivative while pseudoconvex is (mathematics) (said of a function) differentiable and increasing in any direction where it has a positive directional derivative.

Friendship vs Foeship - What's the difference?

friendship | foeship | Antonyms |

Foeship is a antonym of friendship.



As nouns the difference between friendship and foeship

is that friendship is the condition of being friends while foeship is condition of possessing any enemies.

Anacoloutha vs Acoloutha - What's the difference?

anacoloutha | acoloutha | Antonyms |

Anacoloutha is an antonym of acoloutha.


In rhetoric|lang=en terms the difference between anacoloutha and acoloutha

is that anacoloutha is (rhetoric) a non-reciprocal synonym; a word of meaning similar to a word but that cannot substitute for that word in all uses while acoloutha is (rhetoric) a fully reciprocal synonym.

As nouns the difference between anacoloutha and acoloutha

is that anacoloutha is while acoloutha is (rhetoric) a fully reciprocal synonym.

Universal vs Censitary - What's the difference?

universal | censitary | Antonyms |

Censitary is a antonym of universal.



As adjectives the difference between universal and censitary

is that universal is of or pertaining to the universe while censitary is (of an elective franchise, especially in the nineteenth century) dependent on or proportional to a poll tax (cense) or property qualification; restricted.

As a noun universal

is a characteristic or property that particular things have in common.

Car vs Cdr - What's the difference?

car | cdr | Antonyms |

Cdr is a antonym of car.



In computing terms the difference between car and cdr

is that car is the first part of a cons in LISP. The first element of a list while cdr is the second part of a cons in LISP. The rest of a list when the first element is removed.

As nouns the difference between car and cdr

is that car is a wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal while cdr is the second part of a cons in LISP. The rest of a list when the first element is removed.

As initialisms the difference between car and cdr

is that car is central African Republic while CDR is call detail record: a computer record representing a unit of traffic handled by a telephone exchange.

As a proper noun Car

is the most widespread of the Nicobarese languages spoken in the Nicobar Islands of India (ISO 839-3 code "caq").

Xnand vs Xnor - What's the difference?

xnand | xnor | Antonyms |

Xnor is a antonym of xnand.



As nouns the difference between xnand and xnor

is that xnand is xOR, a logic gate while XNOR is a logic gate which is the inverse of XOR.

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