Intensifier vs Enhancer - What's the difference?
intensifier | enhancer |
That which intensifies.
(linguistics) A word or particle that heightens or lowers the intensity of meaning of an item.
(photography) An agent used to intensify the lights or shadows of a picture.
Something that enhances.
* 2007 , Ken Albala, Beans: A History (page 95)
(genetics) A short region of DNA that can increase transcription of genes
As nouns the difference between intensifier and enhancer
is that intensifier is that which intensifies while enhancer is something that enhances.intensifier
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(en noun)See also
*References
*Intensifier at SIL Glossary of Linguistic Terms----
enhancer
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(wikipedia enhancer) (en noun)- Mucuna pruriens' Latin name may be thought to suggest its predilection, but actually means itchy. Nonetheless, one can easily find it being sold in capsules as a sex enhancer. It has actually been used as such in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.