factiness |
facty |
Derived terms |
Facty is a derived term of factiness.
As a noun factiness
is the state of being full of, or solely concerned with, facts.
As an adjective facty is
consisting principally of facts.
factual |
facty |
Related terms |
Factual is a related term of facty.
As adjectives the difference between factual and facty
is that
factual is of or characterised by or consisting of facts while
facty is (dated|informal) consisting principally of facts.
guttle |
gourmandise |
Synonyms |
Gourmandise is a synonym of guttle.
As verbs the difference between guttle and gourmandise
is that
guttle is to put into the gut; to eat voraciously; to swallow greedily; to gorge, gormandize while
gourmandise is to eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.
As a noun gourmandise is
gluttony.
gluttony |
gourmandise |
As nouns the difference between gluttony and gourmandise
is that
gluttony is the vice of eating to excess while
gourmandise is gluttony.
As a verb gourmandise is
to eat food in a gluttonous manner; to gorge; to make a pig of oneself.
partition |
unpartitioned |
As a noun partition
is an action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.
As a verb partition
is to divide something into parts, sections or shares.
As an adjective unpartitioned is
not partitioned.
reject |
reacceptance |
As nouns the difference between reject and reacceptance
is that
reject is something that is rejected while
reacceptance is acceptance again of something previously rejected.
As a verb reject
is to refuse to accept.
character |
fullwidth |
As a noun character
is .
As an adjective fullwidth is
(computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana
ka has the fullwidth.
kanji |
fullwidth |
As a noun kanji
is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language.
As a proper noun Kanji
is alternative case form of kanji.
As an adjective fullwidth is
occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters. Some characters have both forms: for example katakana
ka has the fullwidth カ and the halfwidth カ.
alphanumeric |
fullwidth |
As adjectives the difference between alphanumeric and fullwidth
is that
alphanumeric is consisting of, or limited to, letters and/or numbers, especially the characters a to z (lowercase and uppercase) and while
fullwidth is (computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana
ka has the fullwidth.
As a noun alphanumeric
is an alphanumeric character.
katakana |
fullwidth |
As a proper noun katakana
is .
As an adjective fullwidth is
(computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana
ka has the fullwidth.
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