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delibration

Discussion vs Delibration - What's the difference?

discussion | delibration |


As nouns the difference between discussion and delibration

is that discussion is conversation or debate concerning a particular topic while delibration is the act of stripping off bark.

Delibration vs Consideration - What's the difference?

delibration | consideration |


As nouns the difference between delibration and consideration

is that delibration is (obsolete|uncountable) the act of stripping off bark while consideration is consideration (the process of considering).

Terms vs Delibration - What's the difference?

terms | delibration |


As nouns the difference between terms and delibration

is that terms is while delibration is (obsolete|uncountable) the act of stripping off bark.

Delibration vs Deliberation - What's the difference?

delibration | deliberation |


As nouns the difference between delibration and deliberation

is that delibration is the act of stripping off bark while deliberation is the act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure; careful consideration; mature reflection.

Delibation vs Delibration - What's the difference?

delibation | delibration |


As nouns the difference between delibation and delibration

is that delibation is (obsolete) act of tasting; a slight trial while delibration is (obsolete|uncountable) the act of stripping off bark.

Defibration vs Delibration - What's the difference?

defibration | delibration |


As nouns the difference between defibration and delibration

is that defibration is breakage into fibres while delibration is (obsolete|uncountable) the act of stripping off bark.

Delibration vs Deliration - What's the difference?

delibration | deliration |


As nouns the difference between delibration and deliration

is that delibration is (obsolete|uncountable) the act of stripping off bark while deliration is aberration of the mind; delirium.