Stoichiometric vs Compositional - What's the difference?
stoichiometric | compositional |
Of, or relating to stoichiometry.
Existing in a ratio of small integers.
Of or pertaining to composition.
(linguistics) Being the sum of its parts.
* {{quote-book, year=1979, title=The Signs of Language, author=Edward S. Klima & Ursula Bellugi, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=WeBOn6N8PJ8C&pg=PA202, page=202
, passage=A wet súit'' meaning a suit that is wet is a compositional phrase; a ''wét suit meaning a garment worn by skin divers is a compound.}}
* {{quote-book, year=2003, title=The German Language: A Linguistic Introduction, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=-snifythVR4C&pg=PA153, page=153, author=Jean Boase-Beier & Ken R. Lodge
, passage=We have already noted that compounds tend to have meanings that are not entirely compositional and would therefore need to be listed.}}
* {{quote-book, year=2004, title=Ontological Semantics, author=Sergei Nirenburg & Victor Raskin, page=106, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=OPek3LpMIigC&pg=PA106
, passage=Sentence meaning is compositional because, to a large extent, it depends on a combination of the meanings of sentence constituents, which implies the concept of semantic structure.}}
As adjectives the difference between stoichiometric and compositional
is that stoichiometric is of, or relating to stoichiometry while compositional is of or pertaining to composition.stoichiometric
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Alternative forms
*Adjective
(-)compositional
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The compositional aspects of this work are less than ideal.
- The phrase "sum of its parts" is entirely compositional .