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adiaphoron vs ceremonial

ceremonial vs adiaphoron

adiaphoron and ceremonial both are nouns.

adiaphoron is not an adjective while ceremonial is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
adiaphoron Yes No No No
ceremonial Yes Yes No No
As nouns, ceremonial is a hypernym of adiaphoron; that is, ceremonial is a word with a broader meaning than adiaphoron:
  • adiaphoron: a religious ceremonial or ritual observance that is held to be an affair of the individual conscience because it is neither forbidden nor enjoined by the scriptures.
  • ceremonial: a formal event performed on a special occasion
Other hypernyms of adiaphoron include ceremonial occasion, ceremony, observance.
adiaphoron (noun) ceremonial (noun)
(Stoic philosophy) a matter having no moral merit or demerit. a formal event performed on a special occasion
a religious ceremonial or ritual observance that is held to be an affair of the individual conscience because it is neither forbidden nor enjoined by the scriptures.
adiaphoron (adjective) ceremonial (adjective)
marked by pomp or ceremony or formality
Difference between adiaphoron and ceremonial

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