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Moral vs Norm - What's the difference?

moral | norm |


As nouns the difference between moral and norm

is that moral is the ethical significance or practical lesson while norm is that which is regarded as normal or typical.

As an adjective moral

is of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour.

As a verb norm is

to endow (a vector space, etc) with a norm.

As a proper noun Norm is

a diminutive=Norman given name.

Idea vs Norm - What's the difference?

idea | norm |


As a noun idea

is (philosophy) an abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect approximations; pure essence, as opposed to actual examples.

As a proper noun norm is

.

Norm vs Cr - What's the difference?

norm | cr |


As a proper noun norm

is .

As a symbol cr is

crore.

Mores vs Norm - What's the difference?

mores | norm |


As a noun mores

is jackdaw.

As a proper noun norm is

.

Norm vs Regime - What's the difference?

norm | regime |


As a proper noun norm

is .

As a verb regime is

.

Norm vs Routine - What's the difference?

norm | routine |


As nouns the difference between norm and routine

is that norm is that which is regarded as normal or typical while routine is a course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.

As a verb norm

is to endow (a vector space, etc) with a norm.

As a proper noun Norm

is a diminutive=Norman given name.

As an adjective routine is

according to established procedure.

Canon vs Norm - What's the difference?

canon | norm |


As a noun canon

is .

As a proper noun norm is

.

Norm vs Deviance - What's the difference?

norm | deviance |


As a proper noun norm

is .

As a noun deviance is

deviance (variation from expected behavior or form).

Norm vs Discourse - What's the difference?

norm | discourse |


As a proper noun norm

is .

As a noun discourse is

(uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.

As a verb discourse is

to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.

Norm vs Criteria - What's the difference?

norm | criteria |


As a proper noun norm

is .

As a noun criteria is

.

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