lucidity |
intelligibility |
Related terms |
Lucidity is a related term of intelligibility.
As nouns the difference between lucidity and intelligibility
is that
lucidity is the property of being lucid, lucidness while
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible.
intelligibility |
directness |
Related terms |
Intelligibility is a related term of directness.
As nouns the difference between intelligibility and directness
is that
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible while
directness is the state or quality of being direct.
clarity |
intelligibility |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between clarity and intelligibility
is that
clarity is the state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity while
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible.
intelligibility |
simplicity |
Related terms |
Intelligibility is a related term of simplicity.
As nouns the difference between intelligibility and simplicity
is that
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible while
simplicity is the quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths.
intelligibility |
exactness |
Related terms |
Intelligibility is a related term of exactness.
As nouns the difference between intelligibility and exactness
is that
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible while
exactness is the state of being exact.
readability |
intelligibility |
As nouns the difference between readability and intelligibility
is that
readability is the property of being capable of being read; legibility while
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible.
readibility |
intelligibility |
As nouns the difference between readibility and intelligibility
is that
readibility is while
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible.
taxonomy |
intelligibility |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and intelligibility
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
intelligibility is that which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible.
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