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localisation vs principle

principle vs localisation

localisation and principle both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
localisation Yes No No No
principle Yes No No No
As nouns, principle is a hypernym of localisation; that is, principle is a word with a broader meaning than localisation:
  • localisation: (physiology) the principle that specific functions have relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part or organ of the body
  • principle: a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
Other hypernyms of localisation include rule.
localisation (noun) principle (noun)
a determination of the place where something is a basic truth or law or assumption
(physiology) the principle that specific functions have relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part or organ of the body a rule or standard especially of good behavior
(law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature)
a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
rule of personal conduct
Difference between localisation and principle

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