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academy

Academy vs Scholar - What's the difference?

academy | scholar |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As a noun scholar is

a student; one who studies at school or college.

Academy vs Lab - What's the difference?

academy | lab |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As a noun lab is

(astronomy|galaxy) lyman-alpha blob.

Fantasy vs Academy - What's the difference?

fantasy | academy |


As a noun fantasy

is that which comes from one's imagination.

As a verb fantasy

is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).

As a proper noun academy is

(classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

Academy vs Lesson - What's the difference?

academy | lesson |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As a noun lesson is

a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.

As a verb lesson is

to give a lesson to; to teach.

Academy vs Conservatory - What's the difference?

academy | conservatory |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As an adjective conservatory is

(rare) pertaining to conservation.

As a noun conservatory is

(obsolete) that which preserves from injury or conservatory can be a greenhouse or hothouse for the display of plants.

Academy vs False - What's the difference?

academy | false |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Research vs Academy - What's the difference?

research | academy |


As a noun research

is (uncountable) diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc; laborious or continued search after truth.

As a verb research

is to search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently.

As a proper noun academy is

(classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

Academy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

academy | undefined |


As a proper noun academy

is (classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Camp vs Academy - What's the difference?

camp | academy |


As an initialism camp

is .

As a proper noun academy is

(classical studies|history) the school for advanced education founded by plato; the garden where plato taught brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

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