cleverness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between cleverness and headedness
is that
cleverness is the property of being clever while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
keenness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between keenness and headedness
is that
keenness is sharpness or cutting ability while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
perspicacity |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between perspicacity and headedness
is that
perspicacity is acute discernment or understanding; insight while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
acuteness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between acuteness and headedness
is that
acuteness is the quality of being acute or pointed; as, the acuteness of an angle while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
astuteness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between astuteness and headedness
is that
astuteness is the quality of being astute while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
headedness |
insight |
As nouns the difference between headedness and insight
is that
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head while
insight is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
wisdom |
headedness |
As a proper noun wisdom
is (biblical) the wisdom of solomon, a book of the old testament and the hebrew tanakh.
As a noun headedness is
the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
smartness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between smartness and headedness
is that
smartness is (uncountable) the state or quality of being smart while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
headedness |
perception |
As nouns the difference between headedness and perception
is that
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head while
perception is organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
sharpness |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between sharpness and headedness
is that
sharpness is the cutting ability of an edge; keenness while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
As a proper noun Sharpness
is an inland port in Gloucestershire.
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