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denotate

Name vs Denotate - What's the difference?

name | denotate |


As a pronoun name

is what?.

As a verb denotate is

(archaic) to mark off; to denote.

Connotate vs Denotate - What's the difference?

connotate | denotate |


As verbs the difference between connotate and denotate

is that connotate is to connote; to suggest or designate (something) as additional; to include; to imply while denotate is (archaic) to mark off; to denote.

Dentate vs Denotate - What's the difference?

dentate | denotate |


As an adjective dentate

is having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed.

As a verb denotate is

(archaic) to mark off; to denote.

Denotate vs Denotated - What's the difference?

denotate | denotated |


As verbs the difference between denotate and denotated

is that denotate is (archaic) to mark off; to denote while denotated is (denotate).

Denotata vs Denotate - What's the difference?

denotata | denotate |


As a noun denotata

is .

As a verb denotate is

(archaic) to mark off; to denote.

Explode vs Denotate - What's the difference?

explode | denotate |


As verbs the difference between explode and denotate

is that explode is to destroy with an explosion while denotate is to mark off; to denote.

Denotate vs Denotator - What's the difference?

denotate | denotator |


As a verb denotate

is (archaic) to mark off; to denote.

As a noun denotator is

that which denotates.