phrasal |
prepositional |
In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between phrasal and prepositional
is that
phrasal is (grammar) consisting of multiple while
prepositional is (grammar) the prepositional case.
As adjectives the difference between phrasal and prepositional
is that
phrasal is referring to, or used in the manner of, a phrase while
prepositional is of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition.
As a noun prepositional is
(grammar) the prepositional case.
prepositional |
propositional |
As adjectives the difference between prepositional and propositional
is that
prepositional is of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition while
propositional is relating to, or limited to, propositions.
As a noun prepositional
is the prepositional case.
prepositional |
nonprepositional |
As adjectives the difference between prepositional and nonprepositional
is that
prepositional is of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition while
nonprepositional is not prepositional.
As a noun prepositional
is the prepositional case.