Definition of Comparativists

1. comparativist [n] - See also: comparativist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Comparativists

comparative degrees
comparative ethics
comparative linguist
comparative linguistics
comparative literature
comparative medicine
comparative negligence
comparative pathology
comparative physiology
comparative psychology
comparative superlative
comparatively
comparativeness
comparatives
comparativist
comparativists (current term)
comparator
comparator microscope
comparators
compare
compared
comparer
comparers
compares
comparing
comparingly
comparison
comparison-shop
comparison-shopper
comparison-shopping

Literary usage of Comparativists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"As for the old comparativists, who, regardless of the inconsistency of English spelling, always inquire. " if Arkansas is Arkansas, why is not Kansas, ..."

2. The World's Congress of Religions: The Addresses and Papers Delivered Before by John Wesley Hanson (1894)
"Some comparativists, as you are aware, class two of them as religions of redemption or deliverance—Buddhism and Christianity. ..."

3. Democracy in Latin America: (re)constructing Political Society by Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino, Edward Newman (2001)
"The implications of the numerous tables and figures presented will have to be elaborated and analysed more fully by the new generation of comparativists ..."

4. Democracy in Latin America: (Re)Constructing Political Society by Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino, Edward Newman (2001)
"... terms with past abuse of human rights, and this has been a favourite subject of political scientists, sociologists, and comparativists for many years. ..."

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