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Commandment vs Principle - What's the difference?

commandment | principle | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between commandment and principle

is that commandment is something that must be obeyed; a command or edict while principle is a fundamental assumption.

As a verb principle is

to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Principle vs Statement - What's the difference?

principle | statement |


In lang=en terms the difference between principle and statement

is that principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while statement is to provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the uk a statement of special educational needs.

As nouns the difference between principle and statement

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while statement is a declaration or remark.

As verbs the difference between principle and statement

is that principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while statement is to provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the uk a statement of special educational needs.

Factor vs Principle - What's the difference?

factor | principle |


In obsolete terms the difference between factor and principle

is that factor is a doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization while principle is a beginning.

In transitive terms the difference between factor and principle

is that factor is to find all the factors of (a number or other mathematical object) (the objects that divide it evenly) while principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Factors vs Principle - What's the difference?

factors | principle |


As nouns the difference between factors and principle

is that factors is plural of lang=en while principle is a fundamental assumption.

As verbs the difference between factors and principle

is that factors is third-person singular of factor while principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Principle vs Majority - What's the difference?

principle | majority |


As nouns the difference between principle and majority

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while majority is more than half (50%) of some group.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Principle vs Null - What's the difference?

principle | null |


In transitive terms the difference between principle and null

is that principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while null is to nullify; to annul.

As an adjective null is

having no validity, "null and void.

Principle vs Virtue - What's the difference?

principle | virtue |


In obsolete terms the difference between principle and virtue

is that principle is a beginning while virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As nouns the difference between principle and virtue

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Disciplines vs Principle - What's the difference?

disciplines | principle |


As verbs the difference between disciplines and principle

is that disciplines is while principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

As a noun principle is

a fundamental assumption.

Primary vs Principle - What's the difference?

primary | principle |


As nouns the difference between primary and principle

is that primary is a primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party while principle is a fundamental assumption.

As verbs the difference between primary and principle

is that primary is (us|intransitive) to take part in a primary election while principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

As an adjective primary

is the first in a group or series.

Principle vs Core - What's the difference?

principle | core | Related terms |

Principle is a related term of core.


As nouns the difference between principle and core

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while core is crow.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

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