different between storyline vs incidents
storyline
English
Alternative forms
- story line
Etymology
story +? line
The climate science usage is defined in the 2014 IPCC WG III AR5 report.
Pronunciation
Noun
storyline (plural storylines)
- (authorship) The plot of a story.
- That film had a wonderful storyline, but the poor acting let it down.
- (climate science) A narrative description of a given modeling scenario, highlighting its main characteristics and underlying technical and socioeconomic drivers.
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storyline From the web:
- what storyline is wandavision based on
- what storyline does gotham follow
- what storyline does titans follow
- what storylines were fake on the hills
- what storyline does logan follow
- what storyline is loki following
- what storyline is falcon and the winter soldier
- what storylines are coming up in eastenders
incidents
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n.s?.d?nts/
- Homophone: incidence (some accents)
- Hyphenation: in?ci?dents
Noun
incidents
- plural of incident
French
Noun
incidents m
- plural of incident
incidents From the web:
- what incidents incite the rebellion
- what incidents occur in the scene with the players
- what incidents caused ww1
- what incidents inspired the haitian revolution
- what incidents led to the palmer raids
- what incidents must be reported to osha
- what incidents during the everest expedition
- what is inciting to rebellion
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