pacifism |
bellicism |
Antonyms |
Bellicism is a antonym of pacifism.
As nouns the difference between pacifism and bellicism
is that
pacifism is the doctrine that disputes (especially between countries) should be settled without recourse to violence while
bellicism is an inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.
possessionism |
bellicism |
see also |
Possessionism is a see also of bellicism.
As nouns the difference between possessionism and bellicism
is that
possessionism is the tendency to expand one's ownership of property without regard for its ethical implications while
bellicism is an inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.
trinocular |
trioculate |
see also |
As adjectives the difference between trinocular and trioculate
is that
trinocular is using three points of vision, such as a microscope with two standard eyepieces and one camera eyepiece, or a camera rig with three cameras while
trioculate is having, or appearing to have, three eyes.
gentle |
lamblike |
As adjectives the difference between gentle and lamblike
is that
gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition while
lamblike is like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.
As a verb gentle
is to become gentle.
As a noun gentle
is (archaic) a person of high birth.
inoffensive |
lamblike |
As adjectives the difference between inoffensive and lamblike
is that
inoffensive is not offensive while
lamblike is like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.
meek |
lamblike |
Synonyms |
Meek is a synonym of lamblike.
As adjectives the difference between meek and lamblike
is that
meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing while
lamblike is like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.
As a verb meek
is (us) (of horses) to.
beautify |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between beautify and triculate
is that
beautify is to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
pretty |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between pretty and triculate
is that
pretty is to make pretty; to beautify while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
As an adjective pretty
is cunning; clever, skilful.
As an adverb pretty
is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.
As a noun pretty
is something that is pretty.
matriculate |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between matriculate and triculate
is that
matriculate is to enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
graduate |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between graduate and triculate
is that
graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
As a noun graduate
is (
senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.
As an adjective graduate
is graduated, arranged by degrees.
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