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Modelessness vs Modeless - What's the difference?

modelessness | modeless | Derived terms |

Modeless is a derived term of modelessness.



In computing terms the difference between modelessness and modeless

is that modelessness is the property of being modeless while modeless is not modal; not having separate modes in which user input has different effects.

As a noun modelessness

is the property of being modeless.

As an adjective modeless is

not modal; not having separate modes in which user input has different effects.

Modelessly vs Modeless - What's the difference?

modelessly | modeless | Derived terms |

Modelessly is a derived term of modeless.


As an adjective modeless is

(computing) not modal; not having separate modes in which user input has different effects.

Carnegian vs Carnegie - What's the difference?

carnegian | carnegie | Derived terms |

Carnegie is a derived term of carnegian.


Carnegian is often a misspelling of carnegie.


Carnegian has no English definition.

As a proper noun Carnegie is

{{surname}.

Backvelder vs Backveld - What's the difference?

backvelder | backveld | Derived terms |

Backvelder is a derived term of backveld.


As nouns the difference between backvelder and backveld

is that backvelder is a native or inhabitant of the backveld while backveld is (south africa) backward and unsophisticated rural areas.

Outlander vs Outland - What's the difference?

outlander | outland | Derived terms |

Outland is a derived term of outlander.



As nouns the difference between outlander and outland

is that outlander is a foreigner or alien while outland is any outlying area of a country; the provinces.

As an adjective outland is

provincial: from a province (of the same land).

Outlandish vs Outland - What's the difference?

outlandish | outland | Derived terms |

Outland is a related term of outlandish.

Outland is a derived term of outlandish.



As adjectives the difference between outlandish and outland

is that outlandish is bizarre, strange while outland is provincial: from a province (of the same land).

As a noun outland is

any outlying area of a country; the provinces.

Outlands vs Outland - What's the difference?

outlands | outland | Derived terms |

Outland is a derived term of outlands.



As nouns the difference between outlands and outland

is that outlands is exurbia: the country beyond the city while outland is any outlying area of a country; the provinces.

As an adjective outland is

provincial: from a province (of the same land).

Predestinarianism vs Predestinarian - What's the difference?

predestinarianism | predestinarian | Derived terms |

Predestinarianism is a derived term of predestinarian.


As nouns the difference between predestinarianism and predestinarian

is that predestinarianism is the belief (or doctrine) that one is powerless to change one's destiny while predestinarian is one who believes in predestination.

As an adjective predestinarian is

of or relating to predestination.

Disestablishmentarianism vs Disestablishmentarian - What's the difference?

disestablishmentarianism | disestablishmentarian | Derived terms |

Disestablishmentarianism is a derived term of disestablishmentarian.


As nouns the difference between disestablishmentarianism and disestablishmentarian

is that disestablishmentarianism is the campaign to disestablish the church of england while disestablishmentarian is an advocate of disestablishment.

As an adjective disestablishmentarian is

relating to the disestablishment of privileges, especially of an established church.

Antidisestablishmentarian vs Disestablishmentarian - What's the difference?

antidisestablishmentarian | disestablishmentarian | Derived terms |

Antidisestablishmentarian is a derived term of disestablishmentarian.


As nouns the difference between antidisestablishmentarian and disestablishmentarian

is that antidisestablishmentarian is one who believes that the church of england should retain its formal constitutional relationship with the state while disestablishmentarian is an advocate of disestablishment.

As adjectives the difference between antidisestablishmentarian and disestablishmentarian

is that antidisestablishmentarian is of or relating to the belief that the church of england should retain its formal constitutional relationship with the state while disestablishmentarian is relating to the disestablishment of privileges, especially of an established church.

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