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postulate

Postulant vs Postulate - What's the difference?

postulant | postulate |


As nouns the difference between postulant and postulate

is that postulant is a person seeking admission to a religious order while postulate is something assumed without proof as being self-evident or generally accepted, especially when used as a basis for an argument.

As a verb postulate is

to assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument.

As an adjective postulate is

postulated.

Postulate vs Corollary - What's the difference?

postulate | corollary |


As nouns the difference between postulate and corollary

is that postulate is while corollary is something given beyond what is actually due; something added or superfluous.

Predicate vs Postulate - What's the difference?

predicate | postulate |


In lang=en terms the difference between predicate and postulate

is that predicate is a term of a statement, where the statement may be true or false depending on whether the thing referred to by the values of the statement's variables has the property signified by that (predicative) term while postulate is an axiom.

As nouns the difference between predicate and postulate

is that predicate is the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence while postulate is something assumed without proof as being self-evident or generally accepted, especially when used as a basis for an argument.

As verbs the difference between predicate and postulate

is that predicate is to announce or assert publicly while postulate is to assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument.

As an adjective postulate is

postulated.

Initiate vs Postulate - What's the difference?

initiate | postulate |


As nouns the difference between initiate and postulate

is that initiate is a new member of an organization while postulate is .

As an adjective initiate

is (obsolete) unpractised; untried; new.

As a verb initiate

is to begin; to start.

Postulate vs Imagine - What's the difference?

postulate | imagine |


As a noun postulate

is .

As a verb imagine is

.

Tenet vs Postulate - What's the difference?

tenet | postulate |


As nouns the difference between tenet and postulate

is that tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while postulate is something assumed without proof as being self-evident or generally accepted, especially when used as a basis for an argument.

As a verb postulate is

to assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument.

As an adjective postulate is

postulated.

Suppose vs Postulate - What's the difference?

suppose | postulate |


As a verb suppose

is .

As a noun postulate is

.

Postulate vs Proposition - What's the difference?

postulate | proposition |


As nouns the difference between postulate and proposition

is that postulate is something assumed without proof as being self-evident or generally accepted, especially when used as a basis for an argument while proposition is the act of offering (an idea) for consideration.

As verbs the difference between postulate and proposition

is that postulate is to assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument while proposition is to propose a plan to (someone).

As an adjective postulate

is postulated.

Assumptions vs Postulate - What's the difference?

assumptions | postulate |


As nouns the difference between assumptions and postulate

is that assumptions is while postulate is .

Axioma vs Postulate - What's the difference?

axioma | postulate |


As nouns the difference between axioma and postulate

is that axioma is axiom while postulate is .

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