amplification |
penetration |
As nouns the difference between amplification and penetration
is that
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while
penetration is penetration.
amplification |
anthropomorphism |
As nouns the difference between amplification and anthropomorphism
is that
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while
anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to that which isn't human.
precision |
amplification |
As nouns the difference between precision and amplification
is that
precision is precision while
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding.
augment |
amplification |
As nouns the difference between augment and amplification
is that
augment is (grammar) in some indo-european languages, a prefix
e-'' (''a- in sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb while
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding.
As a verb augment
is to increase; to make larger or supplement.
amplification |
premium |
As nouns the difference between amplification and premium
is that
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while
premium is bonus (extra amount of money given as a premium).
amplification |
ramification |
As nouns the difference between amplification and ramification
is that
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while
ramification is (botany|anatomy) a branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc.
amplification |
multiplication |
As nouns the difference between amplification and multiplication
is that
amplification is the act, or result of amplifying, enlarging, extending or adding while
multiplication is (uncountable|mathematics) the process of computing the sum of a number with itself a specified number of times, or any other analogous binary operation that combines other mathematical objects