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differ

verb intransitive
Literally, to be separate. Hence, to be unlike, dissimilar, distinct or various, in nature, condition, form or qualities; followed by from. Men differ from brutes; a statue differs from a picture; wisdom differs from folly: . One star differeth from another star in glory. 7 Corinthians 15:41.

differ

To disagree; not to accord; to be of a contrary opinion. We are all free to differ in opinion, and sometimes our sentiments differ less than we at first suppose.

differ

To contend; to be at variance; to strive or debate in words; to dispute; to quarrel. Well never differ with a crowded pit.

differ

verb transitive
To cause to be different or various. A different dialect and pronunciation differs persons of divers countries.