nominate |
nomenclature |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between nominate and nomenclature
is that
nominate is (obsolete) to entitle, confer a name upon while
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name.
As a verb nominate
is to name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
As an adjective nominate
is (zoology) nominotypical.
As a noun nomenclature is
(obsolete) a name.
nomenclature |
false |
As a noun nomenclature
is (obsolete) a name.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
etymology |
nomenclature |
As nouns the difference between etymology and nomenclature
is that
etymology is (uncountable) the study of the historical development of languages, particularly as manifested in individual words while
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name.
nomenclature |
undefined |
As a noun nomenclature
is (obsolete) a name.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
semantics |
nomenclature |
As an adjective semantics
is .
As a noun nomenclature is
(obsolete) a name.
cognomen |
nomenclature |
Related terms |
Cognomen is a related term of nomenclature.
As nouns the difference between cognomen and nomenclature
is that
cognomen is surname while
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name.
nomenclature |
innovation |
As nouns the difference between nomenclature and innovation
is that
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name while
innovation is .
parlance |
nomenclature |
As nouns the difference between parlance and nomenclature
is that
parlance is a certain way of speaking, of using words, especially when it comes to those with a particular job or interest while
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name.
nomenclature |
list |
As nouns the difference between nomenclature and list
is that
nomenclature is (obsolete) a name while
list is cunning; craft.
nomenclature |
obsolete |
As a noun nomenclature
is (obsolete) a name.
As an adjective obsolete is
obsolete, deprecated (computing).
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