Terms vs Twinnable - What's the difference?
terms | twinnable |
(rare) That can be twinned.
* 1970 , Philosophical Magazine
* 2003 , Reiner Schürmann, Reginald Lilly, Broken Hegemonies
* 2004 , Chat-Yin Ho, Pham Huu Tiep, Finite Groups 2003: Proceedings of the Gainesville Conference on Finite Groups
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective twinnable is
(rare) that can be twinned.twinnable
English
Adjective
(-)- This is the case in any mechanically twinnable crystal, eg calcite...
- Death is always incongruous, for it never throws itself toward life as toward its twin or twinnable other.
- Are buildings that conform to a blueprint twinnable ? The immediate answer is no because there are examples conforming to some odd-ball blueprints...
