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Quadral vs Quadrel - What's the difference?

quadral | quadrel |


As nouns the difference between quadral and quadrel

is that quadral is (grammar) a referring to four (or more) things while quadrel is (archaic) a square brick or tile; a quarrel.

As an adjective quadral

is (grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number.

Quadrat vs Quadral - What's the difference?

quadrat | quadral |


As nouns the difference between quadrat and quadral

is that quadrat is square while quadral is (grammar) a referring to four (or more) things.

As an adjective quadral is

(grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number.

Quadral vs Quadra - What's the difference?

quadral | quadra |


As nouns the difference between quadral and quadra

is that quadral is (grammar) a referring to four (or more) things while quadra is (architecture) the plinth, or lowest member, of any pedestal, podium, water table, or the like.

As an adjective quadral

is (grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number.

Taxonomy vs Quadral - What's the difference?

taxonomy | quadral |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and quadral

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while quadral is (grammar) a referring to four (or more) things.

As an adjective quadral is

(grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number.

Quadral vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

quadral | duoplural | see also |

Quadral is a see also of duoplural.


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between quadral and duoplural

is that quadral is (grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As nouns the difference between quadral and duoplural

is that quadral is (grammar) a referring to four (or more) things while duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

As adjectives the difference between quadral and duoplural

is that quadral is (grammar) referring to four (or more) things; of, in or relating to the grammatical number while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.