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sumption

Sumption vs Gumption - What's the difference?

sumption | gumption |


As nouns the difference between sumption and gumption

is that sumption is (rare) a taking while gumption is energy of mind and body, enthusiasm.

Taxonomy vs Sumption - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sumption |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sumption

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while sumption is (rare) a taking.

Consumption vs Sumption - What's the difference?

consumption | sumption | Related terms |

Consumption is a related term of sumption.


As nouns the difference between consumption and sumption

is that consumption is the act of consuming something while sumption is (rare) a taking.

Syllogism vs Sumption - What's the difference?

syllogism | sumption |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between syllogism and sumption

is that syllogism is (obsolete) a trick, artifice while sumption is (obsolete) the major premise of a syllogism.

As nouns the difference between syllogism and sumption

is that syllogism is (logic) an inference in which one proposition (the conclusion) follows necessarily from two other propositions, known as the premises while sumption is (rare) a taking.

Premise vs Sumption - What's the difference?

premise | sumption |


As nouns the difference between premise and sumption

is that premise is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition while sumption is (rare) a taking.

As a verb premise

is to state or assume something as a proposition to an argument.

Taking vs Sumption - What's the difference?

taking | sumption |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between taking and sumption

is that taking is (obsolete) infectious; contagious while sumption is (obsolete) the major premise of a syllogism.

As nouns the difference between taking and sumption

is that taking is the act by which something is taken while sumption is (rare) a taking.

As an adjective taking

is alluring; attractive.

As a verb taking

is .