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Pretty vs Incony - What's the difference?

pretty | incony |


As adjectives the difference between pretty and incony

is that pretty is cunning; clever, skilful while incony is unlearned; artless; pretty; delicate.

As an adverb pretty

is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.

As a noun pretty

is something that is pretty.

As a verb pretty

is to make pretty; to beautify.

Delicate vs Incony - What's the difference?

delicate | incony |


In obsolete terms the difference between delicate and incony

is that delicate is a delicate, luxurious, or effeminate person while incony is unlearned; artless; pretty; delicate.

As adjectives the difference between delicate and incony

is that delicate is easily damaged or requiring careful handling while incony is unlearned; artless; pretty; delicate.

As a noun delicate

is a delicate item of clothing, especially underwear or lingerie.

Broaden vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

broaden | apanthropinisation |


As a verb broaden

is to make broad or broader.

As a noun apanthropinisation is

(rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

Ambit vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

ambit | apanthropinisation |


As nouns the difference between ambit and apanthropinisation

is that ambit is the sphere or area of control and influence of something while apanthropinisation is the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity.

Preoccupation vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

preoccupation | apanthropinisation |


As nouns the difference between preoccupation and apanthropinisation

is that preoccupation is worry while apanthropinisation is (rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

Concern vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

concern | apanthropinisation |


As nouns the difference between concern and apanthropinisation

is that concern is that which affects one's welfare or happiness while apanthropinisation is the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity.

As a verb concern

is to relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.

Narrow vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

narrow | apanthropinisation |


As nouns the difference between narrow and apanthropinisation

is that narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while apanthropinisation is (rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

As an adjective narrow

is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.

As a verb narrow

is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.

Focus vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

focus | apanthropinisation |


As nouns the difference between focus and apanthropinisation

is that focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while apanthropinisation is (rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

As a verb focus

is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Palpably vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

palpably | apanthropinisation |


As an adverb palpably

is in a palpable manner; tangibly.

As a noun apanthropinisation is

(rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

Pertinent vs Apanthropinisation - What's the difference?

pertinent | apanthropinisation |


As an adjective pertinent

is important with regard to (a subject or matter); relevant.

As a noun apanthropinisation is

(rare) the broadening of the ambit of one’s preoccupations and concerns away from a narrow focus on those things most palpably human and most closely pertinent to humanity“apanthropinization” listed [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=qhccaaaamaaj&q=apanthropinization&dq=apanthropinization&ei=hdvwsctmhqkiyasj8aidbw&pgis=1 on pages 50–51] of joseph twadell shipley’s dictionary of early english (1955 ; philosophical library).

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