Initial vs Oncome - What's the difference?
initial | oncome |
Chronologically first, early; of or pertaining to the beginning, cause or origin.
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*{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=19 Spatially first, placed at the beginning, in the first position; especially said of the first letter of a word.
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*:Thus, when he drew up instructions in lawyer language, he expressed the important words by an initial , a medial, or a final consonant, and made scratches for all the words between; his clerks, however, understood him very well.
The first letter of a word or a name.
In plural, the first letter of each word of a person's full name considered as a unit
(typesetting, calligraphy) A distinguished initial letter of a chapter or section of a document.
(phonology) onset, part of a syllable that precedes the syllable nucleus in phonetics and phonology.
To sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature.
(rare) To arrive; come to; come on.
*1844 , Homerus, The Iliad, rendered in Homeric verse, by L. Shadwell :
*1999 , Alfred Corn, Stake: poems, 1972-1992 :
Advent, arrival, approach; onset
*1978 , Edna O'Brien, I hardly knew you :
The commencement or initial stages of a business, especially of one which requires great exertion.
The setting about of an action; development; progress.
An attack; an attack or onset of a disease, fit, or episode.
*1881 , American journal of obstetrics and diseases of women and children: Volume 14 :
*1906 , Appleton's magazine: Volume 7 :
(dialectal) A mysterious disease or ailment.
*1858 , Sir Walter Scott, The bride of Lammermoor :
(dialectal) A heavy fall of rain or snow; cloudburst.
(of a chimney) The lower edge of a fire-clay lining piece.
As nouns the difference between initial and oncome
is that initial is the first letter of a word or a name while oncome is advent, arrival, approach; onset.As verbs the difference between initial and oncome
is that initial is to sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature while oncome is to arrive; come to; come on.As an adjective initial
is chronologically first, early; of or pertaining to the beginning, cause or origin.initial
English
(wikipedia initial)Adjective
(-)citation, passage=Meanwhile Nanny Broome was recovering from her initial panic and seemed anxious to make up for any kudos she might have lost, by exerting her personality to the utmost. She took the policeman's helmet and placed it on a chair, and unfolded his tunic to shake it and fold it up again for him.}}
Synonyms
* incipient * openingAntonyms
* finalDerived terms
* initially * initialnessNoun
(en noun)- You can get your initials printed at the top.
Synonyms
* drop cap, versalDerived terms
* initialism * initial teaching alphabetVerb
- Please initial each page and sign the contract in full at the bottom.
See also
* middleExternal links
* * * ----oncome
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) oncomen, from (etyl) oncuman, .Verb
- This said, and shaking his long dark spear, then forward he hurl'd it Into the fullround buckler of Priamides Alexander; Right thro' his glittering shield oncame the redoubtable warspear, On still advanced, throughpiercing his breastplate's various-art-work [...]
- A trip from you. Taken. . . . Then time oncame [...]
Etymology 2
From (etyl) . More at (l), (l).Noun
(en noun)- I see the dawn or rather I feel the oncome of it.
- On inquiry it was found that this neurosis corresponded in time with the oncome of the catamenia.
- "She often has oncomes ," explained Angus shortly. "But now we will tell, for though but children, we talk straighter."
- This woman had acquired a considerable reputation among the ignorant by the pretended cures which she performed, especially in oncomes , as the Scotch call them, or mysterious diseases, which baffle the regular physician.
