genius |
propensity |
Related terms |
Genius is a related term of propensity.
As nouns the difference between genius and propensity
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
propensity is a tendency, preference, or attraction.
genius |
extraordinary |
As a noun genius
is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
As an adjective extraordinary is
not ordinary; exceptional; unusual;.
illiterate |
genius |
As nouns the difference between illiterate and genius
is that
illiterate is an
illiterate person, one not able to read while
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
As an adjective illiterate
is unable to read and write.
genius |
dumb |
As a noun genius
is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
As an adjective dumb is
(
label) unable to speak; lacking power of speech.
As a verb dumb is
to silence.
rj |
genius |
As an abbreviation rj
is rio de janeiro, a state of brazil.
As a noun genius is
genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
prosopopoeia |
genius |
As nouns the difference between prosopopoeia and genius
is that
prosopopoeia is (rhetoric) personifying a person or object when to an (
l) while
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
genius |
craftsman |
As nouns the difference between genius and craftsman
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
craftsman is a building built in the craftsman architectural style.
As an adjective craftsman is
of an architectural style prominent in the united states in the early 20th century.
genius |
craftsmanship |
As nouns the difference between genius and craftsmanship
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
craftsmanship is the quality of being a craftsman.
genius |
tenuous |
As a noun genius
is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
As an adjective tenuous is
thin in substance or consistency.
instinct |
genius |
As nouns the difference between instinct and genius
is that
instinct is a natural or inherent impulse or behaviour while
genius is someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc.
As adjectives the difference between instinct and genius
is that
instinct is imbued, charged ({{term|with}} something) while
genius is ingenious, very clever, or original.
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