Drivel vs Boolean - What's the difference?
drivel | boolean |
senseless talk; nonsense
saliva, drool
(obsolete) A fool; an idiot.
(obsolete) A servant; a drudge.
To have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool.
To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly.
To be weak or foolish; to dote.
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Of or pertaining to the work of .
(logic, computing) Pertaining to data items that can have “true” and “false” (or, equivalently, respectively) as their only possible values and to operations on such values.
As nouns the difference between drivel and boolean
is that drivel is senseless talk; nonsense while boolean is (boolean).As a verb drivel
is to have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool.As an adjective boolean is
(boolean).drivel
English
Noun
(-)- (Sir Philip Sidney)
- (Huloet)
Verb
- This drivelling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole.
- (Dryden)