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ursuline

Ursuline vs Jesuit - What's the difference?

ursuline | jesuit |


As nouns the difference between ursuline and jesuit

is that ursuline is one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula) while jesuit is (christianity|chiefly|roman catholicism) a member of the society of jesus.

As an adjective jesuit is

of, relating to, or characteristic of this society or its members.

Wikidiffcom vs Ursuline - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | ursuline |


As a noun ursuline is

one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula).

Taxonomy vs Ursuline - What's the difference?

taxonomy | ursuline |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and ursuline

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while ursuline is one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula).

Order vs Ursuline - What's the difference?

order | ursuline |


As nouns the difference between order and ursuline

is that order is , command while ursuline is one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula).

Religious vs Ursuline - What's the difference?

religious | ursuline |


As nouns the difference between religious and ursuline

is that religious is a member of a religious order, ie a monk or nun while ursuline is one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula).

As an adjective religious

is concerning religion.

Female vs Ursuline - What's the difference?

female | ursuline |


As nouns the difference between female and ursuline

is that female is one of the female (feminine) sex or gender while ursuline is one of a roman catholic female religious order whose patron saint is (saint ursula).

As an adjective female

is belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs, which in humans and most other mammals is typically the one which has xx chromosomes; belonging to the sex which has larger gametes (for species which have two sexes and for which this distinction can be made).