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Despatch vs Dispatch

Despatch vs Dispatch
‘Despatch’ is believed to have come from the Spanish word ‘despachar’, meaning “to send quickly” and ‘dispatch’ is believed to have evolved from Italian word ‘dispacciare’, meaning “to dispatch”. There is no...

Externship vs Internship

Externship vs Internship
The most common differences are that externships are often shorter than internships. They are also unpaid, whereas internships are often not.

Tactics vs Strategy

Tactics vs Strategy
The main difference between the two words is that strategy has a bigger scope. It focuses on the end goal. Its main objective is to try to achieve the end point. Tactics, on the other hand, have a smaller...

Anomaly vs Abnormality

Anomaly vs Abnormality
Anomaly and Abnormality are in fact synonyms as they both refer to ‘something that is not normal.’

Riddle vs Puzzle vs Brain Teaser

Riddle vs Puzzle vs Brain Teaser
A riddle is a type of statement, question or phrase, whose purpose is to make the person think. A puzzle is a type of game, problem, or toy, whose purpose is to test a person’s ingenuity or knowledge. A brain...

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