different between pertinence vs applicability
pertinence
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French pertinence.
Noun
pertinence (countable and uncountable, plural pertinences)
- The quality of being pertinent.
Related terms
- pertinent
- pertain
Translations
See also
- pertinency
Anagrams
- penitencer
French
Etymology
From pertinent with the suffix -ence. Cf. also Late Latin pertinentia
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??.ti.n??s/
- Homophone: pertinences
Noun
pertinence f (plural pertinences)
- pertinence; relevance.
Further reading
- “pertinence” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
pertinence From the web:
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- what pertinent
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applicability
English
Noun
applicability (usually uncountable, plural applicabilities)
- The degree to which a thing is applicable; relevancy.
Antonyms
- inapplicability
Related terms
- applicable
Translations
applicability From the web:
- applicability meaning
- what does applicable mean
- what is applicability of association rules
- what is applicability in research
- what is applicability of gst
- what is applicability of association rules in r
- what is applicability in quantitative research
- what does applicability
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