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Thinkableness vs Thinkability - What's the difference?

thinkableness | thinkability | Synonyms |

Thinkableness is a synonym of thinkability.


As nouns the difference between thinkableness and thinkability

is that thinkableness is the property of being thinkable while thinkability is the property of being thinkable.

Thinkable vs Thinkableness - What's the difference?

thinkable | thinkableness |


As an adjective thinkable

is able to be thought or imagined; conceivable; feasible or possible.

As a noun thinkableness is

the property of being thinkable.

Unthinkable vs Unthinkableness - What's the difference?

unthinkable | unthinkableness |


As an adjective unthinkable

is incapable of being believed; incredible.

As a noun unthinkableness is

the property of being unthinkable.

Unthinkability vs Unthinkableness - What's the difference?

unthinkability | unthinkableness | Synonyms |

Unthinkability is a synonym of unthinkableness.


As nouns the difference between unthinkability and unthinkableness

is that unthinkability is the property of being unthinkable while unthinkableness is the property of being unthinkable.

Unthinkable vs Unthinkability - What's the difference?

unthinkable | unthinkability |


As an adjective unthinkable

is incapable of being believed; incredible.

As a noun unthinkability is

the property of being unthinkable.

Ink vs Inklike - What's the difference?

ink | inklike |


As a noun ink

is a pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.

As a verb ink

is to apply ink to; to cover or smear with ink.

As an adjective inklike is

resembling ink.

Iron vs Ironlike - What's the difference?

iron | ironlike |


As a noun iron

is pencil.

As an adjective ironlike is

resembling iron or some aspect of it.

Ivory vs Ivorylike - What's the difference?

ivory | ivorylike |


As adjectives the difference between ivory and ivorylike

is that ivory is made of ivory while ivorylike is resembling ivory.

As a noun ivory

is the hard white form of dentine which forms the tusks of elephants, walruses and other animals.

Jade vs Jadelike - What's the difference?

jade | jadelike |


As a noun jade

is ice cream.

As an adjective jadelike is

resembling jade (the precious stone).

Straw vs Strawlike - What's the difference?

straw | strawlike |


As a proper noun straw

is .

As an adjective strawlike is

resembling straw.

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