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Crasis vs Crass - What's the difference?

crasis | crass |

As a noun crasis

is one's constitution; the balance of humours in a person's body.

As an adjective crass is

coarse; crude; not refined or sensible.

crasis

English

Noun

(crases) (wikipedia crasis)
  • (obsolete) One's constitution; the balance of humours in a person's body.
  • *, I.iii.1.2:
  • *:Some men have peculiar symptoms, according to their temperament and crasis , which they had from the stars and those celestial influences
  • * 1759 , Laurence Sterne, The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman , Penguin 2003, p. 24:
  • This is all that ever stagger'd my faith in regard to Yorick''’s extraction, who, by what I can remember of him, and by all the accounts I could ever get of him, seem'd not to have had one single drop of ''Danish blood in his whole crasis
  • A mixture or combination.
  • (linguistics) The contraction of a vowel or diphthong at the end of a word with a vowel or diphthong at the start of the following word.
  • * 1861 , William Edward Jelf, Accidence
  • When in a crasis , a lene consonant

    crass

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • coarse; crude; not refined or sensible
  • * 2002 , ,
  • You guys would rather be with someone else who’s equal to your status in life. Tiger Woods, or somebody. I comes across as crass , a Neanderthal, a babbling idiot sometimes. I like to show you that person. I like that person. [...]
  • materialistic
  • dense
  • Antonyms

    * delicate, sensible, refined

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