Averbal vs Averral - What's the difference?
averbal | averral |
Not verbal; without words and speech.
* 1978 , Marvin D. Loflin, James Silverberg, Discourse and Inference in Cognitive Anthropology (page 266)
(nonstandard) The act of averring; an assertion of truth.
* 1988 , Jeffrey B. Loomis, Dayspring in Darkness , page 26
* 1989 , Esmond J. Sanders, The Cell Surface in Embryogenesis and Carcinogenesis , page 143
* 2005 , Elizabeth Irwin, Solon and Early Greek Poetry , page 227
As an adjective averbal
is not verbal; without words and speech.As a noun averral is
(nonstandard) the act of averring; an assertion of truth.averbal
English
Adjective
(-)- It is not yet clear how these birds were able to “count” and to form averbal concepts of numbers without the help of characterizing words.
averral
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Noun
(en noun)- To be sure, the potentially transubstantiationist averral "God shall strengthen all the feeble knees" provides closure for "Easter Communion," a sonnet of Lent 1865.
- This has been considered evidence against the concept that contacted tumor cells tend to continue unimpeded in their forward movement, despite the averral of Abercrombie (1979) that it is irrelevant whether the superimposition of cells occurs by overlapping or by underlapping as long as cell contact has occurred.
- The firm assertion that good men ... do not destroy the city ... reads almost as a defensive response, 'well don't look at us', to the forceful and yet implicit blame embedded in the averral of Solon 4.1-2 that it is not the gods who will destroy the city ... .
