intelligentsia |
false |
As a noun intelligentsia
is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union).
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
intelligentsia |
elitist |
As nouns the difference between intelligentsia and elitist
is that
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union) while
elitist is .
As an adjective elitist is
.
genius |
intelligentsia |
As nouns the difference between genius and intelligentsia
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union).
scholar |
intelligentsia |
As nouns the difference between scholar and intelligentsia
is that
scholar is a student; one who studies at school or college while
intelligentsia is the intellectual élite of a society (especially in nineteenth-century Poland, in Russia and later the Soviet Union).
pundits |
intelligentsia |
As nouns the difference between pundits and intelligentsia
is that
pundits is while
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union).
intelligentsia |
null |
As nouns the difference between intelligentsia and null
is that
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union) while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
cognoscenti |
intelligentsia |
As nouns the difference between cognoscenti and intelligentsia
is that
cognoscenti is plural of cognoscente while
intelligentsia is the intellectual élite of a society (especially in nineteenth-century Poland, in Russia and later the Soviet Union).
professional |
intelligentsia |
As nouns the difference between professional and intelligentsia
is that
professional is a person who belongs to a profession while
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union).
As an adjective professional
is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.
intelligentsia |
connoisseur |
As nouns the difference between intelligentsia and connoisseur
is that
intelligentsia is the intellectual of a society (especially in nineteenth-century poland, in russia and later the soviet union) while
connoisseur is a specialist of a given field whose opinion is valued; especially in one of the fine arts, or in a matter of taste.
intelligentsia |
publicintellectual |
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