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Suprapubic vs Suprapubically - What's the difference?

suprapubic | suprapubically |


As an adjective suprapubic

is above, or anterior to, the pubic bone.

As an adverb suprapubically is

in a suprapubic way.

Exoskeletal vs Exoskeletally - What's the difference?

exoskeletal | exoskeletally |


As an adjective exoskeletal

is pertaining to the exoskeleton.

As an adverb exoskeletally is

in an exoskeletal way.

Endoskeletal vs Endoskeletally - What's the difference?

endoskeletal | endoskeletally |


As an adjective endoskeletal

is (anatomy) of or pertaining to an internal skeleton, usually of bone (an endoskeleton).

As an adverb endoskeletally is

in an endoskeletal way.

Metalanguage vs Metasemantics - What's the difference?

metalanguage | metasemantics |


As nouns the difference between metalanguage and metasemantics

is that metalanguage is any language or vocabulary of specialized terms used to describe or analyze a language or linguistic process while metasemantics is the part of metalanguage that deals with semantics.

Interpretable vs Interpretably - What's the difference?

interpretable | interpretably |


As an adjective interpretable

is capable of being interpreted or explained.

As an adverb interpretably is

in an interpretable way.

Metasemantics vs Metasemantic - What's the difference?

metasemantics | metasemantic |


As a noun metasemantics

is (linguistics) the part of metalanguage that deals with semantics.

As an adjective metasemantic is

pertaining to metasemantics.

Metasemantic vs Metasemantically - What's the difference?

metasemantic | metasemantically |


As an adjective metasemantic

is pertaining to metasemantics.

As an adverb metasemantically is

in a metasemantic way.

Characterize vs Metapragmatics - What's the difference?

characterize | metapragmatics |


As a verb characterize

is to depict someone or something a particular way (often negative).

As a noun metapragmatics is

language that characterizes or describes the pragmatic function of some speech.

Pragmatic vs Metapragmatics - What's the difference?

pragmatic | metapragmatics |


As an adjective pragmatic

is practical, concerned with making decisions and actions that are useful in practice, not just theory.

As a noun metapragmatics is

language that characterizes or describes the pragmatic function of some speech.

Allative vs Allatively - What's the difference?

allative | allatively |


As an adjective allative

is (label) of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates motion towards a place.

As a noun allative

is (grammar) the allative case, or a word in that case.

As an adverb allatively is

in an allative way.

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