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demic

Semic vs Demic - What's the difference?

semic | demic |


As adjectives the difference between semic and demic

is that semic is relating to a seme; constituting a seme while demic is (rare) of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.

Demit vs Demic - What's the difference?

demit | demic |


As a verb demit

is to let fall; to depress; to yield.

As an adjective demic is

of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.

Deme vs Demic - What's the difference?

deme | demic |


As a noun deme

is a township or other subdivision of ancient Attica.

As an adjective demic is

of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.

People vs Demic - What's the difference?

people | demic |


As a noun people

is ; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.

As a verb people

is to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate.

As an adjective demic is

(rare) of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.

Population vs Demic - What's the difference?

population | demic |


As a noun population

is population.

As an adjective demic is

(rare) of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.

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