different between assistance vs supports
assistance
English
Alternative forms
- assistaunce
Etymology
From Middle English assistance, from Middle French assistance, from Medieval Latin assistentia, from Latin assist? (“I stand at”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??s?s.t?ns/
Noun
assistance (usually uncountable, plural assistances)
- Aid; help; the act or result of assisting.
Derived terms
- public assistance
Translations
French
Etymology
From Late Latin assistentia.
Noun
assistance f (plural assistances)
- assistance
- audience
Derived terms
- assistance publique
Related terms
- assistant
Further reading
- “assistance” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
assistance From the web:
- what assistance can i get
- what assistance is available for covid 19
- what assistance is available for seniors
- what assistance can i get while pregnant
- what assistance is available for unemployed
- what assistance is available to victims of identity theft
- what assistance is available for low income families
- what assistance mean
supports
English
Noun
supports
- plural of support
Verb
supports
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of support
French
Noun
supports m
- plural of support
supports From the web:
- what supports spatial audio
- what supports the big bang theory
- what supports the theory of evolution
- what supports the anther
- what supports dogecoin
- what supports and protects the teeth
- what supports the spiral organ
- what supports the endosymbiotic theory
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