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criminative

Terms vs Criminative - What's the difference?

terms | criminative |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective criminative is

(archaic) charging with crime; accusing; criminatory.

Criminatory vs Criminative - What's the difference?

criminatory | criminative |


As adjectives the difference between criminatory and criminative

is that criminatory is relating to, or involving, crimination; accusing while criminative is (archaic) charging with crime; accusing; criminatory.

Accusing vs Criminative - What's the difference?

accusing | criminative |


As adjectives the difference between accusing and criminative

is that accusing is accusatory while criminative is charging with crime; accusing; criminatory.

As a verb accusing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun accusing

is accusation.

Crime vs Criminative - What's the difference?

crime | criminative |


As a noun crime

is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.

As a verb crime

is to commit (s).

As an adjective criminative is

(archaic) charging with crime; accusing; criminatory.