terms |
simulative |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective simulative is
that simulates.
simulating |
simulative |
As a verb simulating
is .
As an adjective simulative is
that simulates.
analog |
simulative |
As adjectives the difference between analog and simulative
is that
analog is analogue (being represented by a continuously variable physical quantity) while
simulative is that simulates.
simulative |
simulated |
As adjectives the difference between simulative and simulated
is that
simulative is that simulates while
simulated is made to imitate something else; artificial.
As a verb simulated is
past tense of simulate.
simulative |
stimulative |
As adjectives the difference between simulative and stimulative
is that
simulative is that simulates while
stimulative is having a stimulating effect.
As a noun stimulative is
that which stimulates; a stimulant.
similative |
simulative |
As adjectives the difference between similative and simulative
is that
similative is implying or indicating likeness or resemblance while
simulative is that simulates.