Relevancy vs Currency - What's the difference?
relevancy | currency |
(legal, Scotland) Sufficieny (of a statement, claim etc.) to carry weight in law; legal pertinence.
(uncountable) The degree to which a thing is relevant; relevance, applicability.
*1842 , (Edgar Allan Poe), ‘The Myster of Marie Rogêt’:
*:It is the malpractice of the courts to confine evidence and discussion to the bounds of apparent relevancy .
(countable) A relevant thing.
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Money or other items used to facilitate transactions.
Paper money.
* 1943 , (William Saroyan), , chapter 3,
The state of being current; general acceptance or recognition.
(obsolete) fluency; readiness of utterance
(obsolete) Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued.
As nouns the difference between relevancy and currency
is that relevancy is (legal|scotland) sufficieny (of a statement, claim etc) to carry weight in law; legal pertinence while currency is money or other items used to facilitate transactions.relevancy
English
(wikipedia relevancy)Noun
Usage notes
* In contemporary usage (relevance) is about 20 times more common in the US (COCA) and about 50 times more common in the UK (BNC) than this term.Antonyms
* irrelevancyExternal links
*currency
English
(wikipedia currency)Noun
- Wampum was used as a currency by Amerindians.
- Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg.
- The jargon’s currency .
- He takes greatness of kingdoms according to their bulk and currency , and not after intrinsic value. — Francis Bacon.
- The bare name of Englishman too often gave a transient currency to the worthless and ungrateful. — W. Irving.