Innovation vs Innovational - What's the difference?
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The act of innovating; the introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.
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A change effected by innovating; a change in customs;
Something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.
A newly formed shoot, or the annually produced addition to the stems of many mosses.
Of or pertaining to innovation.
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As a noun innovation
is .As an adjective innovational is
of or pertaining to innovation.innovation
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