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Doctrine vs Anekantavada - What's the difference?

doctrine | anekantavada |


As nouns the difference between doctrine and anekantavada

is that doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while anekantavada is one of the most important and basic doctrines of jainism it refers to the principles of pluralism and multiplicity of viewpoints, the notion that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth.

Jainism vs Anekantavada - What's the difference?

jainism | anekantavada |


As a proper noun jainism

is a religion and philosophy, with a focus on nonviolence and personal effort to progress the soul towards divine consciousness.

As a noun anekantavada is

one of the most important and basic doctrines of jainism it refers to the principles of pluralism and multiplicity of viewpoints, the notion that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth.

Pluralism vs Anekantavada - What's the difference?

pluralism | anekantavada |


As nouns the difference between pluralism and anekantavada

is that pluralism is the quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number while anekantavada is one of the most important and basic doctrines of jainism it refers to the principles of pluralism and multiplicity of viewpoints, the notion that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth.

Magma vs Cancellative - What's the difference?

magma | cancellative |


As a noun magma

is magma.

As an adjective cancellative is

(mathematics) said of a magma that has the cancellation property.

Normal vs Normobaric - What's the difference?

normal | normobaric |


As a noun normal

is standard.

As an adjective normobaric is

describing a normal barometric pressure equivalent to that at sea level.

Barometric vs Normobaric - What's the difference?

barometric | normobaric |


As adjectives the difference between barometric and normobaric

is that barometric is of or pertaining to atmospheric pressure while normobaric is describing a normal barometric pressure equivalent to that at sea level.

Pressure vs Normobaric - What's the difference?

pressure | normobaric |


As a noun pressure

is a pressing; a force applied to a surface.

As a verb pressure

is to encourage or heavily exert force or influence.

As an adjective normobaric is

describing a normal barometric pressure equivalent to that at sea level.

Fin vs Finless - What's the difference?

fin | finless |


As a noun fin

is one of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.

As a verb fin

is (cut fins) To cut the fins from a fish, shark, etc.

As a proper noun Fin

is commune in the Somme department in France.

As an adjective finless is

lacking a fin or fins, without fins.

Fanatic vs Fanaticize - What's the difference?

fanatic | fanaticize |


As an adjective fanatic

is fanatical.

As a noun fanatic

is a person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause, especially in religion.

As a verb fanaticize is

to make into a fanatic.

Fanaticise vs Fanaticize - What's the difference?

fanaticise | fanaticize | Alternative forms |

Fanaticise is an alternative form of fanaticize.


As verbs the difference between fanaticise and fanaticize

is that fanaticise is while fanaticize is to make into a fanatic.

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