defect |
foible |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between defect and foible
is that
defect is a fault or malfunction while
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
As a verb defect
is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party.
As an adjective foible is
weak; feeble.
foible |
disease |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between foible and disease
is that
foible is weak; feeble while
disease is to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.
As an adjective foible
is weak; feeble.
As a verb disease is
to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.
incompleteness |
foible |
Related terms |
Incompleteness is a related term of foible.
As nouns the difference between incompleteness and foible
is that
incompleteness is the state or condition of being not complete while
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
As an adjective foible is
(obsolete) weak; feeble.
foible |
imperfection |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between foible and imperfection
is that
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly while
imperfection is those qualities or features that are imperfect; the characteristic, state, or quality of being imperfect.
As an adjective foible
is weak; feeble.
foible |
vagary |
As nouns the difference between foible and vagary
is that
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly while
vagary is an erratic, unpredictable occurrence or action.
As an adjective foible
is (obsolete) weak; feeble.
asthenia |
foible |
As nouns the difference between asthenia and foible
is that
asthenia is (medicine) weakness; loss of strength while
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
As an adjective foible is
(obsolete) weak; feeble.
foible |
frible |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between foible and frible
is that
foible is (obsolete) weak; feeble while
frible is (obsolete) frivolous; trifling; silly.
As adjectives the difference between foible and frible
is that
foible is (obsolete) weak; feeble while
frible is (obsolete) frivolous; trifling; silly.
As a noun foible
is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
foible |
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taxonomy |
foible |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and foible
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
As an adjective foible is
(obsolete) weak; feeble.
mistake |
foible |
As nouns the difference between mistake and foible
is that
mistake is an error; a blunder while
foible is a quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
As a verb mistake
is to understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else.
As an adjective foible is
weak; feeble.
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