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Parenthesis vs Appositio - What's the difference?

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In rhetoric terms the difference between parenthesis and appositio

is that parenthesis is a digression; the use of such digressions while appositio is addition of an element not syntactically required for purpose of description or explanation.

As nouns the difference between parenthesis and appositio

is that parenthesis is a clause, phrase or word which is inserted (usually for explanation or amplification) into a passage which is already grammatically complete, and usually marked off with brackets, commas or dashes while appositio is addition of an element not syntactically required for purpose of description or explanation.

Parenthetical vs Appositio - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between parenthetical and appositio

is that parenthetical is a word or phrase within parentheses while appositio is addition of an element not syntactically required for purpose of description or explanation.

As an adjective parenthetical

is using, containing, or within parentheses (like this.

Dike vs Lopolith - What's the difference?

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Dike is a see also of lopolith.


As nouns the difference between dike and lopolith

is that dike is great desire, lust while lopolith is (geology) a mass of volcanic or igneous rock found within strata which has spilled downward into underlaying strata and forms depressed regions.

Dike vs Laccolith - What's the difference?

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In geology terms the difference between dike and laccolith

is that dike is a body of once molten igneous rock that was injected into older rocks in a manner that crosses bedding planes while laccolith is a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.

As nouns the difference between dike and laccolith

is that dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke while laccolith is a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.

As a verb dike

is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.

As a proper noun Dike

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.

Metamorphism vs Hylomorphism - What's the difference?

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Metamorphism is a see also of hylomorphism.


As nouns the difference between metamorphism and hylomorphism

is that metamorphism is (geology) the process by which rocks are changed into other forms by the application of heat and/or pressure while hylomorphism is (philosophy) the doctrine that every physical substance is the sum of its component matter and the form taken by that matter.

Tyva vs Kyzyl - What's the difference?

tyva | kyzyl | see also |

Tyva is a see also of kyzyl.


As a proper noun kyzyl is

the capital city of tuva, russia.

Interfaith vs Multifaith - What's the difference?

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As adjectives the difference between interfaith and multifaith

is that interfaith is involving members of different religions while multifaith is feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.

Limeade vs Cherryade - What's the difference?

limeade | cherryade | see also |

Limeade is a see also of cherryade.


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between limeade and cherryade

is that limeade is (countable) a variety of this drink while cherryade is (countable) a glass of this drink.

As nouns the difference between limeade and cherryade

is that limeade is (uncountable) a citrus drink made from water, sugar, and the juice of limes while cherryade is (countable|uncountable) a cherry-flavoured drink.

Lemonade vs Cherryade - What's the difference?

lemonade | cherryade | see also |

Lemonade is a see also of cherryade.


As nouns the difference between lemonade and cherryade

is that lemonade is a still beverage consisting of lemon and sugar, sometimes ice, and water, used mainly as a refreshment while cherryade is (countable|uncountable) a cherry-flavoured drink.

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