Skullduggery vs Skullduggerous - What's the difference?
skullduggery | skullduggerous |As a noun skullduggery
is activities intended to deceive; a con or hoax.As an adjective skullduggerous is
involving skullduggery; tricky, underhand.Unicode vs Unihan - What's the difference?
unicode | unihan |As a proper noun unihan is
(computing|typography) a character set, a subset of unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.Unify vs Unihan - What's the difference?
unify | unihan |As a verb unify
is cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.As a proper noun unihan is
(computing|typography) a character set, a subset of unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.Han vs Unihan - What's the difference?
han | unihan |As proper nouns the difference between han and unihan
is that han is an imperial Chinese dynasty, ruling (with interruptions) from 206 BC to AD 220, marked by the expansion of the Yellow River's Huaxia culture to the recent conquests of the Qin and a flowering of economic, literary, and scientific development while Unihan is a character set, a subset of Unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of Han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.Glyph vs Unihan - What's the difference?
glyph | unihan |As a noun glyph
is a figure carved in relief or incised, especially representing a sound, word, or idea.As a proper noun unihan is
(computing|typography) a character set, a subset of unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.Grapheme vs Unihan - What's the difference?
grapheme | unihan |As a noun grapheme
is a fundamental unit of a writing system, corresponding to (for example) letters in the English alphabet or jamo in Korean Hangeul.As a proper noun Unihan is
a character set, a subset of Unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of Han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.Landmarker vs Landmarkism - What's the difference?
landmarker | landmarkism | Related terms |Landmarkism is a related term of landmarker.
Landmarker is often a misspelling of landmarkism.
Landmarker has no English definition.
