terms |
subnector |
As nouns the difference between terms and subnector
is that
terms is while
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.
subnector |
subsector |
As nouns the difference between subnector and subsector
is that
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term while
subsector is a sector (section, zone) of a larger sector.
subnector |
subvector |
As nouns the difference between subnector and subvector
is that
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term while
subvector is (maths) a subset of a vector (ordered tuple, or member of a vector space).
subnector |
subrector |
As nouns the difference between subnector and subrector
is that
subnector is a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term while
subrector is an assistant rector.
subnector |
subjector |
As nouns the difference between subnector and subjector
is that
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term while
subjector is .
term |
subnector |
As nouns the difference between term and subnector
is that
term is term while
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.
sentence |
subnector |
In logic|lang=en terms the difference between sentence and subnector
is that
sentence is (logic) a formula with no free variables while
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.
As nouns the difference between sentence and subnector
is that
sentence is (obsolete) sense; meaning; significance while
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.
As a verb sentence
is to declare a sentence on a convicted person; to doom; to condemn to punishment.
functor |
subnector |
As nouns the difference between functor and subnector
is that
functor is (grammar) a function word while
subnector is (logic) a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term.