Dithematic vs Monothematic - What's the difference?
dithematic | monothematic | Antonyms |
(linguistics) Consisting of two stems or themes, usually of given names. Dealing with only one theme or topic.
(onomastics, of a name) Composed of a single traditional name element.
Dithematic is an antonym of monothematic.
As adjectives the difference between dithematic and monothematic
is that dithematic is (linguistics) consisting of two stems or themes, usually of given names while monothematic is dealing with only one theme or topic.dithematic
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Adjective
(-)monothematic
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Adjective
(-)- a monothematic delusion
