different between converseness vs complementarity
converseness
English
Etymology
converse +? -ness
Noun
converseness (uncountable)
- Quality of being converse.
Anagrams
- conserveness
converseness From the web:
- what is converseness in semantics
- what does conversely mean
complementarity
English
Etymology
complementary +? -ity.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?mpl?m?n?tæ??ti/, /?k?mpl?m?n?t????ti/
Noun
complementarity (countable and uncountable, plural complementarities)
- The state or characteristic of being complementary.
- 1987 April 2, Kenneth N. Gilpin, "2 Forecasting Firms to Merge," New York Times (retrieved 1 April 2014):
- "Synergy is one of the most overused words in the English language, but there is a tremendous complementarity to these organizations."
- 1987 April 2, Kenneth N. Gilpin, "2 Forecasting Firms to Merge," New York Times (retrieved 1 April 2014):
- (linguistics, philosophy, semantics) A semantic relationship between two words wherein negative use of one entails the affirmative of the other with no gradability; the relation of binary antonyms.
Translations
complementarity From the web:
- what's complementarity mean
- what complementarity of structure and function
- what does complementarity mean
- what is complementarity in geography
- what is complementarity in biology
- what is complementarity law in computer
- what is complementarity in research
- what is complementarity in economics
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