| 单词 | discrimen | 
| 释义 | discrimenn.  A distinction or difference; (also) something that enables a distinction to be made.Frequently in legal contexts. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > 			[noun]		 > a difference or distinction shedc950 diversityc1340 differencea1382 differencea1393 severance1422 distinction1435 discretivec1487 differing1528 unlikeness1561 distinguishment1592 fork1639 discrimen1644 misresemblancea1693 bright line1842 1644    Englands Monarch sig. B 3  				For first they themselves say that to bee the only discrimen or true difference betwixt absolute..and quallified or limitted Monarchy. 1648    S. H. Knaves & Fooles in Folio 25  				See also the discrimen 'twixt Parliament and King. 1826    Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 237  				The line of demarcation between sincerity and tergiversation is, for the most part, a pretty broad one. The discrimen is not often very obscure. 1897    Official Rec. Deb. Australasian Federal Convent. 		(2nd Sess.)	 212/1  				I take it that the discrimen is this: Is your rate a rate which embodies the principle..of less money pro rata for a long haul than for a short one? 1955    Internat. & Compar. Law Q. 4 159  				The nature of the discrimen between formal validity and essential validity. 1974    Times 15 Mar. 10/8  				It used as the discrimen the lying of a material part above or below a part of the structure to which the house was attached. 2007    J. Webster in  J. Webster et al.  Oxf. Handbk. Systematic Theol. xxxii. 595  				Trinitarian doctrine is the discrimen of Christian doctrine, preventing the adoption of a notion of deity generated by philosophy or the study of religion. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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