exhaustive |
holistic |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and holistic
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
holistic is related to holism.
cursory |
exhaustive |
As adjectives the difference between cursory and exhaustive
is that
cursory is hasty; superficial; careless while
exhaustive is including every possible element.
saturated |
exhaustive |
As adjectives the difference between saturated and exhaustive
is that
saturated is (not comparable) full; unable to hold or contain any more while
exhaustive is including every possible element.
As a verb saturated
is (
saturate).
exhaustive |
false |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and false
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
encyclopedic |
exhaustive |
As adjectives the difference between encyclopedic and exhaustive
is that
encyclopedic is of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge while
exhaustive is including every possible element.
exhaustive |
perfect |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and perfect
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
perfect is fitting its definition precisely.
As a noun perfect is
(grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
As a verb perfect is
to make perfect; to improve or hone.
exhaustive |
burnout |
As an adjective exhaustive
is including every possible element.
As a noun burnout is
using the throttle to spin the wheels of a vehicle being held stationary, causing the spinning tires to produce smoke and burn rubber.
exhaustive |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and undefined
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
exhaustive |
full |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and full
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
full is foul, rotten.
exhaustive |
through |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and through
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
through is passing from one side of an object to the other.
As a preposition through is
from one side of an opening to the other.
As an adverb through is
from one side to the other by way of the interior.
As a noun through is
a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
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