Finding vs Commentary - What's the difference?
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A result of research or an investigation.
(legal) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact.
A self-contained component of assembled jewellery.
A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.
A brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum; -- usually in the plural; as, Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War.
An oral description of an event, especially broadcast by television or radio, as it occurs.
Finding is a related term of commentary.
As nouns the difference between finding and commentary
is that finding is a result of research or an investigation while commentary is a series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.As a verb finding
is .finding
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(en noun)Derived terms
* key finding * wayfindingVerb
(head)commentary
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(commentaries)- This letter . . . was published by him with a severe commentary . -(Henry Hallam).