Partiality vs Martiality - What's the difference?
partiality | martiality |
Preference, bias in favor of, tendency.
suitability for war, likelihood of success in war, tendancy to wage war
* 2007 — Vincent Quinn Textual Practice 113: Luxurious Sexualities
* 2002 — Kenneth Muir Shakespeare Survey
As nouns the difference between partiality and martiality
is that partiality is preference, bias in favor of, tendency while martiality is suitability for war, likelihood of success in war, tendancy to wage war.partiality
English
Noun
(partialities)- The judge's partiality towards the defendant caused him to be replaced, with someone who was apparently more neutral.
Anagrams
*martiality
English
Noun
(martialities)- The Romans' martiality was much greater than that of its contemporaries.
- Hume argued that the new modes of behaviour which developed in a commercial society actually improved the nation's martiality.
- Antony and Cleopatra heralds the decline of Roman honour and the shift from martiality to eros,