Requisite vs Stipulation - What's the difference?
requisite | stipulation | Related terms |
An indispensable item; a requirement.
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, passage=But this something, what is it, unless the happiness of others, or some of the requisites of happiness?}}
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The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
Something that is stated or stipulated as a condition of an agreement.
(botany) The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules.
Requisite is a related term of stipulation.
As nouns the difference between requisite and stipulation
is that requisite is an indispensable item; a requirement while stipulation is the act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.As an adjective requisite
is essential, required, indispensable.requisite
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* necessary * See alsoNoun
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stipulation
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(en noun)- The stipulations of the contract won't allow you to do that.
- If I lend you my car, my only stipulation is that you fill up the gas tank before returning it.