credo |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between credo and slogan
is that
credo is a belief system while
slogan is a battle cry (original meaning).
slogan |
lemma |
As nouns the difference between slogan and lemma
is that
slogan is slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising) while
lemma is lemma (mathematics: proposition used mainly in the proof of some other proposition).
truism |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between truism and slogan
is that
truism is a self-evident or obvious truth while
slogan is slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising).
manifesto |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between manifesto and slogan
is that
manifesto is a public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party while
slogan is a battle cry (original meaning).
As a verb manifesto
is to issue a manifesto.
slogan |
idiom |
As nouns the difference between slogan and idiom
is that
slogan is a battle cry (original meaning) while
idiom is a manner of speaking, a way of expressing oneself.
symbol |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between symbol and slogan
is that
symbol is a character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object while
slogan is a battle cry (original meaning).
As a verb symbol
is to symbolize.
manta |
slogan |
As an initialism manta
is (military|us) multi-axis no-tail aircraft.
As a noun slogan is
slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising).
quotation |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between quotation and slogan
is that
quotation is a fragment of a human expression that is repeated exactly by somebody else most often a quotation is taken from literature or speech, but scenes from a movie, elements of a painting, a passage of music, etc, may be quoted while
slogan is slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising).
slogan |
jargon |
As nouns the difference between slogan and jargon
is that
slogan is a battle cry (original meaning) while
jargon is a technical terminology unique to a particular subject.
As a verb jargon is
to utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds.
doctrine |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and slogan
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
slogan is slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising).
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