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Reductivism vs Reductivist - What's the difference?

reductivism | reductivist |


As nouns the difference between reductivism and reductivist

is that reductivism is extreme simplification; reduction to a minimum; use of the fewest essentials; minimalism while reductivist is one who follows the methods of reductivism; a minimalist.

As an adjective reductivist is

tending to reduce to a minimum or to simplify in an extreme way.

Minimalist vs Reductivist - What's the difference?

minimalist | reductivist |


As nouns the difference between minimalist and reductivist

is that minimalist is minimalist while reductivist is one who follows the methods of reductivism; a minimalist.

As an adjective reductivist is

tending to reduce to a minimum or to simplify in an extreme way.

Reduce vs Reductivist - What's the difference?

reduce | reductivist |


As a verb reduce

is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

As a noun reductivist is

one who follows the methods of reductivism; a minimalist.

As an adjective reductivist is

tending to reduce to a minimum or to simplify in an extreme way.

Sheriff vs Shrieval - What's the difference?

sheriff | shrieval |


As a noun sheriff

is sheriff.

As an adjective shrieval is

relating to a sheriff.

Shrieve vs Shrieval - What's the difference?

shrieve | shrieval | see also |

Shrieve is a see also of shrieval.


As a noun shrieve

is .

As a verb shrieve

is .

As an adjective shrieval is

relating to a sheriff.

Cave vs Speluncar - What's the difference?

cave | speluncar |


As a proper noun cave

is .

As an adjective speluncar is

underground, like in a cave.

Phenomenon vs Hikikomori - What's the difference?

phenomenon | hikikomori |


As nouns the difference between phenomenon and hikikomori

is that phenomenon is an observable fact or occurrence or a kind of observable fact or occurrence while hikikomori is (uncountable) the phenomenon whereby an individual becomes a recluse from society, typically confining him- or herself to the house or a single room for a very long period.

Individual vs Hikikomori - What's the difference?

individual | hikikomori |


As nouns the difference between individual and hikikomori

is that individual is a person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people while hikikomori is the phenomenon whereby an individual becomes a recluse from society, typically confining him- or herself to the house or a single room for a very long period.

As an adjective individual

is relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.

Society vs Hikikomori - What's the difference?

society | hikikomori |


As nouns the difference between society and hikikomori

is that society is (lb) a long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of behavior and artistic forms while hikikomori is (uncountable) the phenomenon whereby an individual becomes a recluse from society, typically confining him- or herself to the house or a single room for a very long period.

House vs Hikikomori - What's the difference?

house | hikikomori |


As a proper noun house

is (us) the house of representatives, "the house".

As a noun hikikomori is

(uncountable) the phenomenon whereby an individual becomes a recluse from society, typically confining him- or herself to the house or a single room for a very long period.

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