Amount vs Renaissance - What's the difference?
amount | renaissance |
The total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English).
A quantity or volume.
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To total or evaluate.
To be the same as or equivalent to.
(obsolete) To go up; to ascend.
* Spenser
A rebirth or revival.
(historic) The transition period between medieval and modern times, the Renaissance.
As a noun amount
is the total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard english).As a verb amount
is to total or evaluate.As a proper noun renaissance is
the 14th century revival of classical art, architecture, literature and learning that originated in italy and spread throughout europe over the following two centuries.As an adjective renaissance is
of, or relating to the renaissance.amount
English
(Quantity)Noun
(en noun)How algorithms rule the world, passage=The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives.
- The final amount of students who have participated to mobility for the period 1995-1999 is held to be around 460 000.
Derived terms
* principal amount * notional amountVerb
(en verb)- It amounts to three dollars and change.
- He was a pretty good student, but never amounted to much professionally.
- His response amounted to gross insubordination
- So up he rose, and thence amounted straight.