explicitation |
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taxonomy |
explicitation |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and explicitation
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
explicitation is (rare|possibly nonstandard) the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
causing |
explicitation |
As a verb causing
is .
As a noun explicitation is
(rare|possibly nonstandard) the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
becoming |
explicitation |
As nouns the difference between becoming and explicitation
is that
becoming is (chiefly|philosophy) the act or process in which something becomes while
explicitation is (rare|possibly nonstandard) the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
As a verb becoming
is .
As an adjective becoming
is pleasingly suitable; fit; congruous.
fact |
explicitation |
As an initialism fact
is federation against copyright theft.
As a noun explicitation is
(rare|possibly nonstandard) the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
process |
explicitation |
As nouns the difference between process and explicitation
is that
process is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product while
explicitation is the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
As a verb process
is to perform a particular process.
nonstandard |
explicitation |
As nouns the difference between nonstandard and explicitation
is that
nonstandard is something that is not standard while
explicitation is (rare|possibly nonstandard) the process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit.
As an adjective nonstandard
is not standard.