Feasible means possible viable means possible plus practical.
No difference, 2 different words for the same thing.
those are big words
Majority > 50%, Minority < 50%
The correct spelling is entrepreneur. Neither of the two words you asked about are spelled correctly.
There seems to be no difference between these words in modern times. Historically a scarcity referred to an amount that was restricted in quantity. A shortage was something that was less than the original required amount. Or less than the scarcity
In business, we could say feasible, possible -- e.g. That's not a viable/feasible/possible solution. A modern but very informal alternative is doable -- meaning something which we can do.
What is the difference between the two words, phagia, and phasia
There is no difference between Fard and Wajib they are synonymous words
What is the difference between euphemism and dysphemism?" Dysphemism is negative words and euphemism is more towards positive words
In a statute, what is the difference between the words 'means' and 'includes' when heading a list?
there really isn't a difference
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
There is obviously no difference, just choice of words.
what is the difference?
the order of the words
The words