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difference
noun
1 something that makes one thing or person unlike another.
2 the state of being unlike.
3 a change from an earlier state, etc.
4 the amount by which one quantity or number is greater or less than another.
5 a quarrel or disagreement.
[14c: from Latin differentia ]
make a or no, etc difference to have some or no, etc effect on a situation.
with a difference with something special; in a special way.
noun
1 something that makes one thing or person unlike another.
2 the state of being unlike.
3 a change from an earlier state, etc.
4 the amount by which one quantity or number is greater or less than another.
5 a quarrel or disagreement.
[14c: from Latin differentia ]
make a or no, etc difference to have some or no, etc effect on a situation.
with a difference with something special; in a special way.
difference of opinion
noun a disagreement.
noun a disagreement.
different
adjective
1 (usu different from or to something or someone) not the same; unlike.
2 separate; distinct; various.
3 colloq unusual.
[15c]
differently adverb .
adjective
1 (usu different from or to something or someone) not the same; unlike.
2 separate; distinct; various.
3 colloq unusual.
[15c]
differently adverb .
different from, to, or than || In current British English, different is followed more or less equally by -from- or -to-: He was, in fact, totally different from Keith. James looked very different from the last time she had seen him. This is very different to the ideal situation. The next day was Christmas Eve, but it was no different to any other day except that the shop was very, very busy. || Note that the verb differ is never followed by -to-. || In American English, but much less in British English, different is commonly followed by -than-, especially when a clause follows: AmE It was all very different than they had imagined. BrE It was all very different from/to what they had imagined. Recommendation: use different from or different to; avoid different than, which is common in American English. |
differentia
noun (pl differentiae ) logic
1 that property which distinguishes one species from others.
2 a distinguishing feature.
[19c]
noun (pl differentiae ) logic
1 that property which distinguishes one species from others.
2 a distinguishing feature.
[19c]
differential
adjective
1 constituting, showing, relating to or based on a difference.
2 maths an infinitesimal change in the value of one or more variables as a result of a similarly small change in another variable or variables.
noun
1 a difference in the rate of pay between one category of worker and another in the same industry or company. Also called wage differential.
2 a differential gear.
[17c: from Latin differentialis ]
differentially adverb .
adjective
1 constituting, showing, relating to or based on a difference.
2 maths an infinitesimal change in the value of one or more variables as a result of a similarly small change in another variable or variables.
noun
1 a difference in the rate of pay between one category of worker and another in the same industry or company. Also called wage differential.
2 a differential gear.
[17c: from Latin differentialis ]
differentially adverb .
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