different between evidential vs symbolic

evidential

English

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.v??d?n.t??l/
  • Hyphenation: ev?i?den?tial

Adjective

evidential (comparative more evidential, superlative most evidential)

  1. Of or providing evidence.

Related terms

  • evidentiality

Translations

evidential From the web:

  • what evidence supports the big bang theory
  • what evidence supports the endosymbiotic theory
  • what evidence supports the theory of continental drift
  • what evidence supports the law of conservation of energy
  • what evidence supports a conservation law
  • what evidential mean
  • what does evidentiary mean
  • what is evidential burden


symbolic

English

Etymology

From French symbolique or directly from Latin symbolicus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (sumbolikós, of or belonging to a symbol)

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sym?bo?lic
  • Rhymes: -?l?k

Adjective

symbolic (comparative more symbolic, superlative most symbolic)

  1. Pertaining to a symbol.
  2. Implicitly representing or referring to another thing.
    a symbolic gesture

Derived terms

Related terms

Translations

symbolic From the web:

  • what symbolic elements are used in the necklace
  • what symbolic meaning
  • what symbolic speech is not protected
  • what symbolic meaning does the character
  • what symbolizes necklace
  • what is the symbolic meaning of necklace
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