I think the answer is "smarter." A person, place, or thing (noun) is "smarter" than another person, place or thing (noun).
A ratio is a comparison of two quantities
A ratio is a comparison between two values. The values can be integers or fractions (ratios).
A preposition is used to describe the location between two nouns. It shows the relationship between the nouns in terms of space or time. Examples include "between," "among," "beside," and "within."
A ratio is a comparison between two numbers. Hope I helped you :)
Simile
In grammar, the term "contrast of noun" typically refers to the comparison or differentiation between two or more nouns based on their characteristics, qualities, or attributes. It involves highlighting the differences or similarities between the nouns to create a clearer understanding of the subject matter or to emphasize specific details.
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Smart as a Fox or Monkey ???
comparison of physiological and anthropometric variables between two teams
Metaphor is when you use two nouns and compare or contrast them to one another. Unlike simile, you don't use "like" or "as" in the comparison.
The abstract nouns for the verb to compare are comparison and the gerund, comparing.
Comparison is to compare the differences (if any) between two or more given examples.