determinism |
fortuitism |
As nouns the difference between determinism and fortuitism
is that
determinism is the doctrine that all actions are determined by the current state and immutable laws of the universe, with no possibility of choice while
fortuitism is the doctrine that chance is involved in natural events rather than absolute determinism.
degeneration |
tracheomalacia |
As nouns the difference between degeneration and tracheomalacia
is that
degeneration is degeneration, morbidity while
tracheomalacia is (pathology) a condition in which degeneration of trachea tissue occurs.
hairy |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between hairy and mozy
is that
hairy is of a person, having a lot of hair on the body while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As a verb mozy is
.
decay |
mozy |
As verbs the difference between decay and mozy
is that
decay is to deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality while
mozy is .
As a noun decay
is the process or result of being gradually decomposed.
As an adjective mozy is
shaggy; hairy.
tainted |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between tainted and mozy
is that
tainted is corrupted or filled with imperfections while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As verbs the difference between tainted and mozy
is that
tainted is (
taint) while
mozy is .
dingy |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between dingy and mozy
is that
dingy is drab; shabby; dirty; squalid while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As a noun dingy
is penis or
dingy can be .
As a verb mozy is
.
frostbitten |
mozy |
As adjectives the difference between frostbitten and mozy
is that
frostbitten is affected by frostbite while
mozy is shaggy; hairy.
As a verb mozy is
.
decontextualized |
prooftext |
As a verb decontextualized
is past tense of decontextualize.
As a noun prooftext is
the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
quotations |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between quotations and prooftext
is that
quotations is while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
document |
prooftext |
As nouns the difference between document and prooftext
is that
document is an original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support any material substance on which the thoughts of men are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol while
prooftext is the practice of using decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
As a verb document
is to record in documents.
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