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prenominate

Quibble vs Prenominate - What's the difference?

quibble | prenominate |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between quibble and prenominate

is that quibble is (obsolete) a pun while prenominate is (obsolete) aforementioned.

As verbs the difference between quibble and prenominate

is that quibble is to complain or argue in a trivial or petty manner while prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time.

As a noun quibble

is a trivial or minor complaint, objection or argument.

As an adjective prenominate is

(obsolete) aforementioned.

Prenominate vs Predominate - What's the difference?

prenominate | predominate |


As verbs the difference between prenominate and predominate

is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while predominate is to dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size.

As adjectives the difference between prenominate and predominate

is that prenominate is (obsolete) aforementioned while predominate is (nonstandard) predominant.

Prenominate vs Renominate - What's the difference?

prenominate | renominate |


As verbs the difference between prenominate and renominate

is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while renominate is nominate again.

As an adjective prenominate

is (obsolete) aforementioned.

Prenominate vs Prenominated - What's the difference?

prenominate | prenominated |


As verbs the difference between prenominate and prenominated

is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while prenominated is (prenominate).

As an adjective prenominate

is (obsolete) aforementioned.

Prenominate vs Preominate - What's the difference?

prenominate | preominate |


As verbs the difference between prenominate and preominate

is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while preominate is (obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

As an adjective prenominate

is (obsolete) aforementioned.