ideal |
null |
As nouns the difference between ideal and null
is that
ideal is ideal (
perfect standard) while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
ideal |
side |
Related terms |
Ideal is a related term of side.
As a noun ideal
is ideal (
perfect standard).
As a proper noun side is
an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.
ideal |
idealness |
As nouns the difference between ideal and idealness
is that
ideal is ideal (
perfect standard) while
idealness is the state or quality of being ideal; the ideality.
ideal |
unique |
As adjectives the difference between ideal and unique
is that
ideal is optimal; being the best possibility while
unique is being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
As nouns the difference between ideal and unique
is that
ideal is (
a perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.)A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at while
unique is a thing without a like; something unequalled or unparallelled.
As a proper noun Ideal
is a city in Georgia, USA.
subjective |
ideal |
As an adjective subjective
is pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects (a
subject'' is one who perceives or is aware; an ''object is the thing perceived or the thing that the subject is aware of).
As a noun ideal is
ideal (
perfect standard).
remarkable |
ideal |
As an adjective remarkable
is worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous; hence, uncommon; extraordinary.
As a noun ideal is
ideal (
perfect standard).
ideal |
law |
In mathematics terms the difference between ideal and law
is that
ideal is not actually present, but considered as present when limits at infinity are included while
law is a statement that is true under specified conditions.
As nouns the difference between ideal and law
is that
ideal is (
a perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.)A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at while
law is the body of rules and standards issued by a government, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities.
As proper nouns the difference between ideal and law
is that
ideal is a city in Georgia, USA while
Law is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.
As an adjective ideal
is optimal; being the best possibility.
As an interjection law is
an exclamation of mild surprise; lawks.
ideal |
strong |
As adjectives the difference between ideal and strong
is that
ideal is optimal; being the best possibility while
strong is capable of producing great physical force.
As proper nouns the difference between ideal and strong
is that
ideal is a city in Georgia, USA while
Strong is {{surname}.
As a noun ideal
is (
a perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.)A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.
As an adverb strong is
in a strong manner.
ideal |
exquisite |
As adjectives the difference between ideal and exquisite
is that
ideal is optimal; being the best possibility while
exquisite is especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.
As nouns the difference between ideal and exquisite
is that
ideal is (
a perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.)A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at while
exquisite is fop, dandy.
As a proper noun Ideal
is a city in Georgia, USA.
ideal |
illusive |
Related terms |
Ideal is a related term of illusive.
As a noun ideal
is ideal (
perfect standard).
As an adjective illusive is
subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
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