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personify

Personify vs Represent - What's the difference?

personify | represent |


As verbs the difference between personify and represent

is that personify is to be an example of; to have all the attributes of while represent is to present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.

Terms vs Personify - What's the difference?

terms | personify |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb personify is

to be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

Personify vs Signify - What's the difference?

personify | signify |


As verbs the difference between personify and signify

is that personify is to be an example of; to have all the attributes of while signify is to give (something) a meaning or an importance.

Epitomize vs Personify - What's the difference?

epitomize | personify |


As verbs the difference between epitomize and personify

is that epitomize is to make an epitome of while personify is to be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

Taxonomy vs Personify - What's the difference?

taxonomy | personify |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb personify is

to be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

Enact vs Personify - What's the difference?

enact | personify |


In transitive terms the difference between enact and personify

is that enact is to do; to effect while personify is to create a representation of an abstract quality in the form of a literary character.

As verbs the difference between enact and personify

is that enact is to make (a bill) into law while personify is to be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

As a noun enact

is purpose; determination.

Personify vs Kachina - What's the difference?

personify | kachina |


As a verb personify

is to be an example of; to have all the attributes of.

As a noun kachina is

a vaguely ancestral anthropomorphic spirit being, associated with clouds and rain or personifying the power in the sun, the earth or corn (among other things).

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