terms |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between terms and websterism
is that
terms is while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
taxonomy |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and websterism
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
websterism |
websterian |
Related terms |
Websterism is a related term of websterian.
As a noun websterism
is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
As an adjective websterian is
of or pertaining to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
reformer |
websterism |
As a verb reformer
is to reform (
put into a new form).
As a noun websterism is
(dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
spelling |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between spelling and websterism
is that
spelling is (uncountable) the act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
As a verb spelling
is .
lexicographer |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between lexicographer and websterism
is that
lexicographer is one who writes or compiles a dictionary while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
american |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between american and websterism
is that
american is an american man while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
As an adjective american
is american.
convention |
websterism |
As nouns the difference between convention and websterism
is that
convention is a meeting or gathering while
websterism is (dated) an orthographic convention due to (1758-1843), american lexicographer and spelling reformer.
orthographic |
websterism |
As an adjective orthographic
is of a projection used in maps, architecture etc., in which the rays are parallel.
As a noun Websterism is
an orthographic convention due to
Noah Webster (1758-1843), American lexicographer and spelling reformer.