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colophon

Colophon vs Undefined - What's the difference?

colophon | undefined |


As a noun colophon

is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Label vs Colophon - What's the difference?

label | colophon | Related terms |

Label is a related term of colophon.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between label and colophon

is that label is (obsolete) a tassel while colophon is (obsolete) a finishing stroke or crowning touch.

As nouns the difference between label and colophon

is that label is a small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it is attached or intended to be attached while colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.

As a verb label

is to put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).

Imprimatur vs Colophon - What's the difference?

imprimatur | colophon |


As nouns the difference between imprimatur and colophon

is that imprimatur is imprimatur while colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.

Colophon - What does it mean?

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Colophon vs Epilogue - What's the difference?

colophon | epilogue |


As nouns the difference between colophon and epilogue

is that colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name while epilogue is a short speech, spoken directly at the audience at the end of a play.

Colophon vs Indication - What's the difference?

colophon | indication | Related terms |

Colophon is a related term of indication.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between colophon and indication

is that colophon is (obsolete) a finishing stroke or crowning touch while indication is (obsolete) explanation]]; display [[w:francis bacon|francis bacon .

As nouns the difference between colophon and indication

is that colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name while indication is act of pointing out or indicating.

Emblem vs Colophon - What's the difference?

emblem | colophon | Related terms |

Emblem is a related term of colophon.


As nouns the difference between emblem and colophon

is that emblem is emblem while colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.

Colophon vs Proof - What's the difference?

colophon | proof | Related terms |

Colophon is a related term of proof.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between colophon and proof

is that colophon is (obsolete) a finishing stroke or crowning touch while proof is (obsolete) armour of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armour of proof.

As nouns the difference between colophon and proof

is that colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name while proof is (countable) an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.

As an adjective proof is

used in proving or testing.

As a verb proof is

to proofread.

Badge vs Colophon - What's the difference?

badge | colophon | Related terms |

Badge is a related term of colophon.


As a verb badge

is .

As a noun colophon is

in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.

Colophon vs Evidence - What's the difference?

colophon | evidence | Related terms |

Colophon is a related term of evidence.


As nouns the difference between colophon and evidence

is that colophon is in manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name while evidence is obviousness, clearness.

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