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Idiom vs Normanism - What's the difference?

idiom | normanism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and normanism

is that idiom is idiom while normanism is a norman idiom; a custom or expression peculiar to the normans.

Idiom vs Vernacularism - What's the difference?

idiom | vernacularism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and vernacularism

is that idiom is idiom while vernacularism is a vernacular idiom.

Idiom vs Unixism - What's the difference?

idiom | unixism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and unixism

is that idiom is idiom while unixism is (computing|informal) an idiom or behaviour that is characteristic of the unix operating system.

Idiom vs Aramaism - What's the difference?

idiom | aramaism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and aramaism

is that idiom is a manner of speaking, a way of expressing oneself while Aramaism is an idiom of the Aramaic.

Idiom vs Hypocatastasis - What's the difference?

idiom | hypocatastasis | see also |

Idiom is a see also of hypocatastasis.


As nouns the difference between idiom and hypocatastasis

is that idiom is idiom while hypocatastasis is (uncountable|figure of speech) the implication or declaration of a comparison that does not directly invoke both objects of the comparison.

Idiom vs Ruralism - What's the difference?

idiom | ruralism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and ruralism

is that idiom is idiom while ruralism is advocacy of rural life instead of urbanism or city living.

Idiom vs Idiomatology - What's the difference?

idiom | idiomatology |


As nouns the difference between idiom and idiomatology

is that idiom is a manner of speaking, a way of expressing oneself while idiomatology is the study of idioms and idiomatic language.

Idiom vs Semitism - What's the difference?

idiom | semitism |


As nouns the difference between idiom and semitism

is that idiom is idiom while semitism is (lb) a word or phrase (construction or idiom) typical of or influenced by hebrew or aramaic.

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