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n. The act of comparing or the process of being compared. A statement or estimate of similarities and differences. The quality of being similar or equivalent ...
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noun 1. the act of comparing. 2. the state of being compared. 3. a likening; illustration by similitude; comparative estimate or statement. 4. Rhetoric . the ...
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Comparison may refer to: Comparison (grammar), a feature of many languages Degree of comparison, an English language grammatical feature Mass comparison, a test for ...
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Comparison, in grammar, is a property of adjectives and adverbs in most languages ; it describes systems that distinguish the degree to which the modifier modifies ...
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Definition of COMPARISON. 1: the act or process of comparing: as a: the representing of one thing or person as similar to or like another b: an examination of two or ...
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A rhetorical strategy in which a writer examines similarities and/or differences between two people, places, ideas, or objects.
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Perhaps the most common assignment in a Composition course is the comparison and contrast essay. What could be easier? We've got these two things — movies, books ...
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com·par·i·son (k m-p r-s n) n. 1. a. The act of comparing or the process of being compared. b. A statement or estimate of similarities and differences.
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noun: contrasting; corresponding. Synonyms: allegory , analogizing, analogy ... noun: difference. Synonyms: adverse , antithesis , comparison , contradiction ...
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Below is a comparison of the Orion lithium ion battery management system with other BMS units commonly used in electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid applications. See ...
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