Learning vs Putamen - What's the difference?
learning | putamen |
(uncountable) An act in which something is learned.
(uncountable) Accumulated knowledge.
(countable) Something that has been learned
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 5, author=Stuart Elliott, title=Online Experiment for Print Magazine, work=New York Times
, passage=“We’ll take the learnings and apply them to the rest of our business.” }}
(anatomy) A round structure located at the base of the forebrain, regulating movement and learning.
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, passage=For calculation of D2 BP, bilateral caudate and putamen ROIs were defined anatomically. }}
A hard, shell-like covering.
(botany) The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe fruit; endocarp.
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As nouns the difference between learning and putamen
is that learning is (uncountable) an act in which something is learned while putamen is (anatomy) a round structure located at the base of the forebrain, regulating movement and learning.As a verb learning
is .learning
English
Verb
(head)- I'm learning to ride a unicycle.
Noun
(en-noun)- Learning to ride a unicycle sounds exciting.
- The department head was also a scholar of great learning .
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Usage notes
Countable sense “thing learned” often used in plural form (m); see for details.Derived terms
* book-learning * higher learning * learning curve * learning disability * learning by doingputamen
English
(wikipedia putamen)Noun
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