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semperlenity

Terms vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and semperlenity

is that terms is while semperlenity is (archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.

Disposition vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

disposition | semperlenity |


As nouns the difference between disposition and semperlenity

is that disposition is disposal while semperlenity is (archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.

Constitutional vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

constitutional | semperlenity |


As nouns the difference between constitutional and semperlenity

is that constitutional is a walk that is taken regularly for good health and wellbeing while semperlenity is (archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.

As an adjective constitutional

is relating to a legal or political constitution.

Habituate vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

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As a verb habituate

is to make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize.

As a noun semperlenity is

(archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.

Gentleness vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

gentleness | semperlenity |


As nouns the difference between gentleness and semperlenity

is that gentleness is the state of being gentle while semperlenity is (archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.

Leniency vs Semperlenity - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between leniency and semperlenity

is that leniency is the quality of mercy or forgiveness, especially in the assignment of punishment as in a court case while semperlenity is (archaic|rare) unfaltering leniency; unvarying gentleness deriving from habituated or constitutional disposition.