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Alumnus and Computer graphics

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Difference between Alumnus and Computer graphics

Alumnus vs. Computer graphics

An alumnus ((masculine), an alumna ((feminine), or an alumnum ((gender-neutral) of a college, university, or other school is a former student. The word is Latin and simply means student. The plural is alumni for men and mixed groups and alumnae for women. The term is often mistakenly thought of as synonymous with "graduate," but they are not synonyms; one can be an alumnus without graduating. (Burt Reynolds, alumnus but not graduate of Florida State, is an example.) An alumnus can also be a former member, employee, contributor, or inmate. Computer graphics are pictures and films created using computers.

Similarities between Alumnus and Computer graphics

Alumnus and Computer graphics have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Alumnus and Computer graphics Comparison

Alumnus has 17 relations, while Computer graphics has 395. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (17 + 395).

References

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