Terms vs Subaction - What's the difference?
terms | subaction |
(obsolete) The act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies completely.
An action that makes up part of a more complex action.
* 2012 , Timothy O'Connor, Constantine Sandis, A Companion to the Philosophy of Action
As nouns the difference between terms and subaction
is that terms is while subaction is (obsolete) the act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies completely or subaction can be an action that makes up part of a more complex action.subaction
English
Etymology 1
Compare (etyl) subactio a working up, discipline.Noun
(en noun)- (Francis Bacon)
Etymology 2
Noun
(en noun)- This is so because efforts, exertions, and endeavorings, if they were to exist, would need to be actions themselves, or parts of actions, or subactions or behaviors of some sort