diction |
discourse |
Related terms |
Diction is a related term of discourse.
As nouns the difference between diction and discourse
is that
diction is the effectiveness and degree of clarity of word choice, and presentation of said words while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
commentary |
As nouns the difference between discourse and commentary
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
commentary is a series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
recourse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and recourse
is that
discourse is (obsolete) dealing; transaction while
recourse is (obsolete) to have recourse; to resort.
As nouns the difference between discourse and recourse
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As verbs the difference between discourse and recourse
is that
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
parlance |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between parlance and discourse
is that
parlance is a certain way of speaking, of using words, especially when it comes to those with a particular job or interest while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
get |
As nouns the difference between discourse and get
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As verbs the difference between discourse and get
is that
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
terms |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between terms and discourse
is that
terms is while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
state |
As verbs the difference between discourse and state
is that
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse while
state is .
As a noun discourse
is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
discourse |
article |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and article
is that
discourse is (obsolete) dealing; transaction while
article is (obsolete) to accuse or charge by an exhibition of articles or accusations.
In lang=en terms the difference between discourse and article
is that
discourse is to write or speak formally and at length while
article is to bind by articles of apprenticeship.
As nouns the difference between discourse and article
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
article is a part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set.
As verbs the difference between discourse and article
is that
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse while
article is to bind by articles of apprenticeship.
ramification |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between ramification and discourse
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
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
polemic |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between polemic and discourse
is that
polemic is a person who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As an adjective polemic
is having the characteristics of a polemic.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
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