different between inferential vs inferable
inferential
English
Etymology
inference +? -ial
Adjective
inferential (comparative more inferential, superlative most inferential)
- Of, pertaining to, or derived using inference.
- Synonym: illative
Derived terms
Translations
inferential From the web:
- what inferential statistical test to use
- what inferential statistics to use
- what inferential statistics
- what inferential means
- what's inferential reasoning
- what inferential reading
- what's inferential comprehension
- what inferential statistics means
inferable
English
Alternative forms
- inferrable
Etymology
infer +? -able
Adjective
inferable (not comparable)
- That may be inferred or drawn as a conclusion; deducible; that may be put together from previous knowledge and current evidence.
Synonyms
- (that may be inferred): inferrible, inferible (now rare)
Translations
Anagrams
- refinable
inferable From the web:
- what inferable means
- what does inferable mean
- what is inferable data
- what is inferable
- what does inferable
- what do inferable mean
- what does not inferable mean
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