Procedural vs Constitutional - What's the difference?
procedural | constitutional |
Related to procedure.
(computing) Generated by means of a procedure, rather than being designed.
(literature) A type of literature, film, or television program involving a sequence of technical detail.
* 2000 , Gary Hausladen, Places for Dead Bodies (page 35)
Relating to a legal or political constitution.
Conforming to a legal or political constitution.
Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind.
For the benefit of one's constitution or health.
As adjectives the difference between procedural and constitutional
is that procedural is procedural while constitutional is relating to a legal or political constitution.As a noun constitutional is
a walk that is taken regularly for good health and wellbeing.procedural
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The judge dismissed the case on procedural grounds; it wasn't the facts or the law, it was just they hadn't filed the correct forms.
- a procedural''' texture; '''procedural terrain
Derived terms
* procedurallyNoun
(en noun)- It is only fitting that the investigation of place-based police procedurals begins in America, where the police procedural was invented and turned into a literary art form.
See also
*constitutional
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a constitutional right
- constitutional reforms
- a constitutional infirmity
- constitutional ardour or dullness
- a constitutional walk