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What is the noun for comparability?

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comparison
  1. The act of comparing or the state or process of being compared.
  2. An evaluation of the similarities and differences of one or more things relative to some other or each-other.
  3. With a negation, the state of being similar or alike.
  4. (grammar) The ability of adjectives and adverbs to form three degrees, as in hot, hotter, hottest.
  5. That to which, or with which, a thing is compared, as being equal or like; illustration; similitude.
  6. (rhetoric) A simile.
  7. (phrenology) The faculty of the reflective group which is supposed to perceive resemblances and contrasts.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “A detailed comparison between the two apparently similar works will turn up a number of surprising differences.”
      “I wouldn't suggest there was any comparison between the two artists.”
      “The comparison between the two musical styles is significantly stark.”
comparative
  1. (grammar) A construction showing a relative quality, in English usually formed by adding more or appending -er. For example, the comparative of green is greener; of evil, more evil.
  2. (grammar) A word in the comparative form.
  3. (obsolete) An equal; a rival; a compeer.
  4. (obsolete) One who makes comparisons; one who affects wit.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Another situation where you would not hyphenate compounded words is when the word is a comparative or superlative.”
comparator
  1. Any device for comparing a physical property of two objects, or an object with a standard.
  2. An electronic device that compares two voltages, currents or streams of data.
  3. (law) anything that serves comparison
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The technician used a comparator to measure the thickness of the two metal sheets and determine if they met the standard requirements.”
      “With the comparator, you can then measure the overall length with that bullet.”
      “The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference.”
comparability
  1. (mathematics) The condition of related objects.
  2. Comparison or equivalence.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Any measure of geographical variation or time trends needs to ensure comparability of numerator and denominator data.”
      “It was of special importance that staff in each section be counted in a uniform manner to ensure comparability of results.”
      “When the comparability values for the samples are plotted in descending order, we can detect significant changes in the slope of the graph.”
compare
  1. comparison
  2. illustration by comparison; simile
comparation
  1. (obsolete) A making ready; provision.
  2. (nonstandard) Comparison.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The image search results on the CIFAR-10 dataset of different deep learning hashing methods are shown in Table 2 for comparation.”
      “These results are plotted in Figures 2 and 3. First the comparation was made between the no-diversity case and the SSC receiving technique.”
      “Biomechanical comparation between tipping forces effect in labial lingual orthodontics.”
comparatist
  1. a person who carries out a comparative study, especially of language and literary works
  2. Examples:
    1. “Likewise, contemporary comparatist discussions of cultural alterity may blur rather than sharpen historical distinctions and our sense of the otherness of the past.”
      “One could say that his reach exceeded his grasp, for Rothko was not a professional philosopher or historian of art, nor indeed a professional cultural comparatist.”
      “Few topics are more prone to the comparatist touch that the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.”
comparableness
compeer
  1. (obsolete) the equal or peer of someone else; someone who is a close companion or associate of someone else
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “My compeer and I have been working together for years, successfully running our businesses side by side.”
      “My compeer in the competition demonstrated exceptional skills, making it a tough rivalry.”
comparatism
  1. The practice of studying things by comparing them.
comparativeness
  1. The state or quality of being comparative.
comparable
  1. Something suitable for comparison.
comparativism
  1. Alternative form of comparatism
comparativist
  1. Alternative form of comparatist
comparand
  1. (linguistics) A thing to which something is compared
comparer
  1. One who, or that which, compares.
comparate
  1. (logic) One of two things being compared.
comparativists
  1. plural of comparativist
comparabilities
comparations
  1. plural of comparation
comparatists
  1. plural of comparatist
comparatives
  1. plural of comparative
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “And to add insult to injury, there is nothing to prevent producers who have a performance envelope from topping up the financing of their projects by submitting them for the comparatives.”
      “In a sell note Philip Dorgan at Panmure Gordon said: Sales in the second quarter are worse than the first and, while comparatives ease in the second half, we are not confident.”
      “Tougher comparatives and signs of slackening consumer confidence could well weigh on the performance, however, with both UBS and Execution Noble anticipating some slowdown in general merchandise trading.”
comparables
  1. plural of comparable
  2. Examples:
    1. “And the appraiser said he couldn't come up with comparables, because there hadn't been any sales nearby in several months.”
      “His challenges were compounded by extreme weather conditions, difficult comparables and the stomach flu.”
      “Finally, reinspect your subject and all comparables, if practical.”
comparisons
  1. plural of comparison
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Thus, comparisons of treated patients with not treated patients may spuriously imply that drug treatments are actually harmful.”
      “Joel has a couple of tables of figures showing stock comparisons, one from last week, and one from two years ago.”
      “The frames are rendered with both the graphics board and the DirectX reference rasterizer to perform direct comparisons on screen.”
comparators
  1. plural of comparator
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But the comparators that can be of evidential value, sometimes determinative of the case, are not so circumscribed.”
      “A report was produced by Compass which in substance indicated that IBM's charges were above those of the comparators.”
      “Before and after studies may also show a lack of equivalence between comparators, and interventions may vary.”
comparands
  1. plural of comparand
comparates
  1. plural of comparate
comparers
  1. plural of comparer
compeers
  1. plural of compeer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Both Lamarckians and Weismannists admit that the better adapted to its surroundings a living form may be, the more likely it is to outbreed its compeers.”
      “Their great compeers, the giants of thought, foreshadow what it will be.”
      “As these worthy compeers were on their route to the frontier, they fell in with another expedition, likewise on its way to the mountains.”
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