implication |
rational |
As nouns the difference between implication and rational
is that
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating while
rational is (mathematics) a rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers.
As an adjective rational is
capable of reasoning.
implication |
consequences |
As nouns the difference between implication and consequences
is that
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating while
consequences is .
impression |
implication |
As nouns the difference between impression and implication
is that
impression is the indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another while
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating.
implication |
imputation |
As nouns the difference between implication and imputation
is that
implication is the act of implicating while
imputation is the act of imputing or charging; attribution; ascription.
drawback |
implication |
As nouns the difference between drawback and implication
is that
drawback is a disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away while
implication is the act of implicating.
implication |
disadvantage |
As nouns the difference between implication and disadvantage
is that
implication is the act of implicating while
disadvantage is a weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.
As a verb disadvantage is
to place at a disadvantage.
implication |
implication |
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between implication and implication
is that
implication is (uncountable) the state of being implicated while
implication is (uncountable) the state of being implicated.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between implication and implication
is that
implication is (countable) an implying, or that which is implied, but not expressed; an inference, or something which may fairly be understood, though not expressed in words while
implication is (countable) an implying, or that which is implied, but not expressed; an inference, or something which may fairly be understood, though not expressed in words.
In countable|logic|lang=en terms the difference between implication and implication
is that
implication is (countable|logic) the connective in propositional calculus that, when joining two predicates a and b in that order, has the meaning "if a is true, then b is true" while
implication is (countable|logic) the connective in propositional calculus that, when joining two predicates a and b in that order, has the meaning "if a is true, then b is true".
As nouns the difference between implication and implication
is that
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating while
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating.
implication |
affect |
As nouns the difference between implication and affect
is that
implication is (uncountable) the act of implicating while
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.
As a verb affect is
to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain.
implication |
point |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between implication and point
is that
implication is the act of implicating while
point is a discrete division of something.
As a verb point is
to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
implication |
enlightenment |
As nouns the difference between implication and enlightenment
is that
implication is the act of implicating while
enlightenment is an act of enlightening, or the state of being enlightened or instructed.
As a proper noun Enlightenment is
a 17th and 18th-century philosophical movement in European history; the Age of Enlightenment or Age of Reason emphasizing rationalism.
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