logic |
principle |
In transitive terms the difference between logic and principle
is that
logic is to overcome by logical argument while
principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
As nouns the difference between logic and principle
is that
logic is a method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method while
principle is a fundamental assumption.
As verbs the difference between logic and principle
is that
logic is to engage in excessive or inappropriate application of logic while
principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
As an adjective logic
is logical.
teacher |
principle |
As nouns the difference between teacher and principle
is that
teacher is a person who teaches, especially one employed in a school while
principle is a fundamental assumption.
As a verb principle is
to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
integrity |
As nouns the difference between principle and integrity
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
integrity is steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
laws |
As nouns the difference between principle and laws
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
laws is .
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
agreement |
As nouns the difference between principle and agreement
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
agreement is (countable) an understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
effect |
principle |
In obsolete terms the difference between effect and principle
is that
effect is manifestation; expression; sign while
principle is a beginning.
As nouns the difference between effect and principle
is that
effect is the result or outcome of a cause.
See usage notes below.principle is a fundamental assumption.
As verbs the difference between effect and principle
is that
effect is to make or bring about; to implement while
principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
mechanic |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between principle and mechanic
is that
principle is (obsolete) a beginning while
mechanic is (obsolete) base.
As nouns the difference between principle and mechanic
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
mechanic is a skilled worker capable of building or repairing machinery a mechanic can be compared to a technician, the distinction being that the technician is stronger in theory, the mechanic stronger in hands-on experience.
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
As an adjective mechanic is
(archaic) mechanical; relating to the laws of motion in the art of constructing things.
energy |
principle |
As nouns the difference between energy and principle
is that
energy is the impetus behind all motion and all activity while
principle is a fundamental assumption.
As a verb principle is
to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
moto |
As nouns the difference between principle and moto
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
moto is motorcycle, motorbike.
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
principle |
ethics |
As nouns the difference between principle and ethics
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
ethics is (philosophy) the study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct.
As a verb principle
is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
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