different between completed vs readymade
completed
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?m?pli?t?d/
Verb
completed
- simple past tense and past participle of complete
Adjective
completed (comparative more completed, superlative most completed)
- Finished.
Translations
completed From the web:
- what completed manifest destiny
- what completed the borders of the continental us
- what completed means
- what completed the process of unification of germany
- what completed the process of prussian unification
- what completed series to watch
- what completed you
- what completed degree
readymade
English
Adjective
readymade (comparative more readymade, superlative most readymade)
- Alternative spelling of ready-made
Noun
readymade (plural readymades)
- Alternative spelling of ready-made
- 2009, Ben-Ami Scharfstein, Art without borders: a philosophical exploration of art and humanity
- Marcel Duchamp's urinal and readymades seemed in the beginning to be insider jokes or jokelike paradoxes meant to awaken people from their aesthetic slumbers.
- 2009, Ben-Ami Scharfstein, Art without borders: a philosophical exploration of art and humanity
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