Alignment vs Leveling - What's the difference?
alignment | leveling |
An arrangement of items in a line.
The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted.
An alliance of factions.
(astronomy) The conjunction of two celestial objects.
(transport) The precise route or course taken by a linear way (road, railway, footpath, etc.) between two points.
(gaming) In a roleplaying game, one of a set number of philosophical attitudes a character can take.
(bioinformatic) A way of arranging DNA, RNA or protein sequences in order to identify regions of similarity.
(US)
The process of making something level.
* 1981 , D. Lincoln Canfield, Spanish Pronunciation in the Americas
As nouns the difference between alignment and leveling
is that alignment is an arrangement of items in a line while leveling is the process of making something level.As a verb leveling is
(us).alignment
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Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* stone alignmentAnagrams
* lamentingleveling
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Alternative forms
* levellingVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In the meantime, the Castilian of northern and central Spain, while retaining most of the traits of the pre-Columbian period, underwent changes and levelings , some of which were shared by the South and hence by America.