Completeness vs Utterness - What's the difference?
completeness | utterness | Synonyms |
the state or condition of being complete
(logic) The property of a logical theory that whenever a wff is valid then it must also be a theorem. Symbolically, letting T'' represent a theory within logic ''L'', this can be represented as the property that whenever is true, then must also be true, for any wff ''φ'' of logic ''L .
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The state or condition of being utter.
Completeness is a synonym of utterness.
As nouns the difference between completeness and utterness
is that completeness is the state or condition of being complete while utterness is the state or condition of being utter.completeness
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(wikipedia completeness)Noun
(-)- THEOREM 37°. (Gödel's completeness theorem 1930.) In the predicate calculus H'':
(a) ''If'' [''or even if'' -], ''then'' . ''If'' [''or even if'' -], ''then .
(b) [...]
Synonyms
*(state of being complete ): completionAntonyms
* incompletenessutterness
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Noun
(-)- We were appalled by the utterness of the destruction.
