Different vs. Difference

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  • Different (adjective)

    Not the same; exhibiting a difference.

  • Different (adjective)

    Various, assorted, diverse.

  • Different (adjective)

    Distinct, separate; used for emphasis after numbers and other determiners of quantity.

    “Several different scientists all reached this conclusion at about the same time.”

  • Different (adjective)

    Unlike most others; unusual.

  • Different (noun)

    The different ideal.

  • Difference (noun)

    The quality of being different.

    “You need to learn to be more tolerant of difference.”

  • Difference (noun)

    A characteristic of something that makes it different from something else.

    “There are three differences between these two pictures.”

  • Difference (noun)

    A disagreement or argument.

    “We have our little differences, but we are firm friends.”

  • Difference (noun)

    Significant change in or effect on a situation or state.

    “It just won’t make much difference to me.”

    “It just won’t make much of a difference to anyone.”

  • Difference (noun)

    The result of a subtraction; sometimes the absolute value of this result.

  • Difference (noun)

    Choice; preference.

  • Difference (noun)

    An addition to a coat of arms to distinguish two people’s bearings which would otherwise be the same. See augmentation and cadency.

  • Difference (noun)

    The quality or attribute which is added to those of the genus to constitute a species; a differentia.

  • Difference (noun)

    A Boolean operation which is TRUE when the two input variables are different but is otherwise FALSE; the XOR operation (scriptstyle A overline B + overline A B).

  • Difference (noun)

    the set of elements that are in one set but not another (scriptstyle A overline B).

  • Difference (verb)

    To distinguish or differentiate.

    “rfquote-sense|en”

Wiktionary
  • Different (adjective)

    not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality

    “you can play this game in different ways”

    “the car is different from anything else on the market”

  • Different (adjective)

    novel and unusual

    “try something deliciously different”

  • Different (adjective)

    distinct; separate

    “on two different occasions”

Oxford Dictionary

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