Titular vs Perceivable - What's the difference?
titular | perceivable | Related terms |
Of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title.
Existing in name only; nominal.
* Milton
(proscribed) Named or referred to in the title.
Capable of being perceived; discernible.
*1818 , , Northanger Abbey , ch. 5,
*:Every search for him was equally unsuccessful, in morning lounges or evening assemblies; neither at the Upper nor Lower Rooms, at dressed or undressed balls, was he perceivable .
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Titular is a related term of perceivable.
As adjectives the difference between titular and perceivable
is that titular is of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title while perceivable is capable of being perceived; discernible.As a noun titular
is one who holds a title.titular
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Adjective
(-)- If these magnificent titles yet remain / Not merely titular .
perceivable
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Adjective
(en adjective)Man in Pakistan: I'm on list," USA Today , 1 Jan. (retrieved 2 Nov. 2008),
- The only perceivable difference between the AP and FBI photos is that the man in the FBI photo is clean-shaven and shorter-haired.