exhaustive |
inexhaustible |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and inexhaustible
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
inexhaustible is impossible to exhaust; unlimited.
taxonomy |
exhaustive |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective exhaustive is
including every possible element.
exhaustive |
thorough |
Thorough is a synonym of exhaustive.
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and thorough
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
thorough is painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.
As a preposition thorough is
through.
As a noun thorough is
a furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water.
superficial |
exhaustive |
As adjectives the difference between superficial and exhaustive
is that
superficial is shallow, lacking substance while
exhaustive is including every possible element.
As a noun superficial
is a surface detail.
exhaustive |
tablebase |
As an adjective exhaustive
is including every possible element.
As a noun tablebase is
(chess) a computerized database that contains precalculated exhaustive analysis of a chess endgame position, typically used by a computer chess engine during play.
exhaustive |
nonexhaustive |
As adjectives the difference between exhaustive and nonexhaustive
is that
exhaustive is including every possible element while
nonexhaustive is not exhaustive.
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