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differ in Latin

differ in Latin is differō — differ means to be unlike something else in one or more ways.

differ in Latin

differō
verb
(intransitive) Not to have the same traits or characteristics; to be unalike or distinct.

What does "differ" mean?

  1. verb To be unlike something else in one or more ways.
    "The two proposals differ mainly in cost."
  2. verb To disagree with someone.
    "I have to differ with you on that point."

differ in a sentence

  • The two proposals differ mainly in cost.
  • Opinions differ widely on the best approach.
  • I have to differ with you on that point.

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What is "differ" in Latin?

"differ" in Latin is differō. differ means: To be unlike something else in one or more ways.

How do you use "differ" in a sentence?

Example: "The two proposals differ mainly in cost." In Latin, "differ" is differō.

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