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Meronym vs Holonymy - What's the difference?

meronym | holonymy |


As nouns the difference between meronym and holonymy

is that meronym is (semantics) a term used to denote a thing that is a part of something else while holonymy is (countable|semantics) a semantic relation that exists between a term denoting a whole (the holonym) and a term denoting a part that pertains to the whole (the meronym).

Holonymous vs Holonymy - What's the difference?

holonymous | holonymy |


As an adjective holonymous

is having the nature or property of a holonym.

As a noun holonymy is

(countable|semantics) a semantic relation that exists between a term denoting a whole (the holonym) and a term denoting a part that pertains to the whole (the meronym).

Cell vs Ciliopathy - What's the difference?

cell | ciliopathy |


As nouns the difference between cell and ciliopathy

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while ciliopathy is (medicine) any of a range of genetic disorders involving defects in the cilia or flagella of cells.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Describe vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

describe | circumstantiate |


As verbs the difference between describe and circumstantiate

is that describe is to represent in words while circumstantiate is to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

Verify vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

verify | circumstantiate |


As verbs the difference between verify and circumstantiate

is that verify is to substantiate or prove the truth of something while circumstantiate is to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

Prove vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

prove | circumstantiate |


As verbs the difference between prove and circumstantiate

is that prove is while circumstantiate is to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

Circumstantial vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

circumstantial | circumstantiate |


As an adjective circumstantial

is pertaining to or dependent on circumstances, especially as opposed to essentials; incidental, not essential.

As a noun circumstantial

is something incidental to the main subject, but of less importance.

As a verb circumstantiate is

to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

Evidence vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

evidence | circumstantiate |


As a noun evidence

is obviousness, clearness.

As a verb circumstantiate is

to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

Circumstance vs Circumstantiate - What's the difference?

circumstance | circumstantiate |


As verbs the difference between circumstance and circumstantiate

is that circumstance is to place in a particular situation, especially with regard to money or other resources while circumstantiate is to describe, verify or prove by setting out circumstantial evidence.

As a noun circumstance

is that which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.

Column vs Amphiprostyle - What's the difference?

column | amphiprostyle |


As nouns the difference between column and amphiprostyle

is that column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while amphiprostyle is an amphiprostyle temple or edifice.

As an adjective amphiprostyle is

(of a structure) having columns at either end but not along the sides.

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