tainted |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between tainted and mozy
is that
tainted is corrupted or filled with imperfections while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As verbs the difference between tainted and mozy
is that
tainted is (
taint) while
mozy is .
dingy |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between dingy and mozy
is that
dingy is drab; shabby; dirty; squalid while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As a noun dingy
is penis or
dingy can be .
As a verb mozy is
.
frostbitten |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between frostbitten and mozy
is that
frostbitten is affected by frostbite while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As a verb mozy is
.
decontextualized |
prooftext |
As a verb decontextualized
is past tense of decontextualize.
As a noun prooftext is
the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
quotations |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between quotations and prooftext
is that
quotations is while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
document |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between document and prooftext
is that
document is an original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support any material substance on which the thoughts of men are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
As a verb document
is to record in documents.
bible |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between bible and prooftext
is that
bible is a specific version, edition, translation, or copy of one of the above-mentioned texts while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
As a proper noun bible
is the main religious text in christianity or
bible can be .
proposition |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between proposition and prooftext
is that
proposition is (uncountable) the act of offering (an idea) for consideration while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
As a verb proposition
is to propose a plan to (someone).
rhetorically |
prooftext |
As an adverb rhetorically
is in a rhetorical manner.
As a noun prooftext is
the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
appeal |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between appeal and prooftext
is that
appeal is (legal) (a) an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review (b) the mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected (c) the right of appeal (d) an accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public (e) an accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
As a verb appeal
is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something).
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