Ramification vs Consequent - What's the difference?
ramification | consequent |
(botany, anatomy) A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc.
* 1829 , Lincoln Phelps, Familiar Lectures on Botany , p. 179:
* 1856 , Neil Arnott & Isaac Hayes, Elements of Physics , pp. 414-5:
An offshoot of a decision, fact etc.; a consequence or implication, especially one which complicates a situation.
* 1834 , Sir Walter Scott, Rob Roy :
* 2009 , The Guardian , Chris Power,
(mathematics) An arrangement of branches.
Following as a result, inference, or natural effect.
Of or pertaining to consequences.
(logic) The second half of a hypothetical proposition; Q, if the form of the proposition is "If P, then Q."
An event which follows another.
* Sir J. Davies
(math) The second term of a ratio, i.e. the term b'' in the ratio ''a:b , the other being the antecedent.
As nouns the difference between ramification and consequent
is that ramification is (botany|anatomy) a branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc while consequent is the second term in various semantic or logical relationship where the first term is called the.As an adjective consequent is
acting]] or [[operate|operating in a consistent or logical manner; coherent.ramification
English
(wikipedia ramification)Noun
(en noun)- The character of trees may be studied to advantage [...] in winter, when the forms of the ramification can be seen in the naked boughs [...].
- From the left chamber or ventricle'' of the strong muscular mass, the ''heart'', a large tube arises, called the ''aorta ; and by a continued division or ramification , opens a way for the bright scarlet blood to the very minutest part of the living frame [...].
- The treachery of some of the Jacobite agents (Rashleigh among the rest), and the arrest of others, had made George the First's Government acquainted with the extensive ramifications of a conspiracy long prepared, and which at last exploded prematurely [...].
Booksblog, 14 Jul 09:
- But most often and memorably his work falls into that territory best summed up as speculative fiction, with a particular emphasis on dystopian futures and the existential ramifications of space exploration.
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English
(wikipedia consequent)Adjective
(-)- His retirement and consequent spare time enabled him to travel more.
Coordinate terms
* antecedentReferences
*Noun
(en noun)- They were ill-governed, which is always a consequent of ill payment.
