There is no difference. In American English, the verb is to orient; in British English, the verb is to orientate.
Not true! 'To orient' is perfectly correct British English and is preferred by many of us to the unnecessarily and pointlessly extended version 'to orientate'.
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
The difference between the words argue and persuade are . Argue is a form of relevating to what you are going to rgue abojnklf;uyikofjjiy
No difference, both words refer to a royal domain
There is no difference between unconventional and non-conventional. You can use both either of these words to reference something that is not considered the norm.
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning..... S = same Antonyms are words that have opposite
What is the difference between the two words, phagia, and phasia
Demonstrate consistency between words and actions?
There is no difference between Fard and Wajib they are synonymous words
In a statute, what is the difference between the words 'means' and 'includes' when heading a list?
What is the difference between euphemism and dysphemism?" Dysphemism is negative words and euphemism is more towards positive words
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
there really isn't a difference
The difference between the words argue and persuade are . Argue is a form of relevating to what you are going to rgue abojnklf;uyikofjjiy
The letters can be used to spell the 9 letter words extortion and orientate. They spell the 8 letter words exertion and rotation. They also spell the 7 letter words iterant, nitrate, oration and trainee.
what is the difference?
There is obviously no difference, just choice of words.
The words