Comparison

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To Compare.

II. Comparison ·noun The faculty of the reflective group which is supposed to perceive resemblances and contrasts.

III. Comparison ·noun That to which, or with which, a thing is compared, as being equal or like; illustration; similitude.

IV. Comparison ·noun The act of comparing; an examination of two or more objects with the view of discovering the resemblances or differences; relative estimate.

V. Comparison ·noun The modification, by inflection or otherwise, which the adjective and adverb undergo to denote degrees of quality or quantity; as, little, less, least, are examples of comparison.

VI. Comparison ·noun A figure by which one person or thing is compared to another, or the two are considered with regard to some property or quality, which is common to them both; e.g., the lake sparkled like a jewel.

VII. Comparison ·noun The state of being compared; a relative estimate; also, a state, quality, or relation, admitting of being compared; as, to bring a thing into comparison with another; there is no comparison between them.

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