Complemental vs Complementall - What's the difference?
complemental | complementall |
Of the nature of a complement; completing.
Complementary.
(obsolete) Additional; supplemental, accessory; ancillary.
(obsolete) Of the nature of a ceremony that is not essential but accessory; ceremonial; ceremonious; formal.
(obsolete) Of persons: accomplished; talented; experienced.
(obsolete) Complimentary.
*, I.39:
*:I have no skill in ceremonious letters, which have no other substance, but a faire contexture of complemental phrases and curteous words.
As adjectives the difference between complemental and complementall
is that complemental is of the nature of a complement; completing while complementall is .complemental
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Adjective
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