Populous vs Restricted - What's the difference?
populous | restricted | Related terms |
Having a large population.
(of a, language) Spoken by a large number of people.
* Victoria Fromkin, ?Robert Rodman, ?Nina M. Hyams, An Introduction to Language (ISBN 1111784094), page 524:
Densely]] [[populate, populated.
Crowded with people.
(restrict)
Limited within bounds.
Available only to certain authorized groups of people.
One of the classifications of the secrecy of an official document.
(grammar) Qualified.
Populous is a related term of restricted.
As adjectives the difference between populous and restricted
is that populous is having a large population while restricted is limited within bounds.As a verb restricted is
(restrict).populous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ''China is the most populous country in the world.
- Chinese is the most populous language.
- The Sino-Tibetan family includes Mandarin, the most populous language in the world, spoken by more than one billion Chinese.
- The Nile delta is a populous region.
- Airport departure halls are often populous places during the rush hours.
