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Religion vs Clergy - What's the difference?

religion | clergy |


As nouns the difference between religion and clergy

is that religion is religion while clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.

Clergy vs Peasant - What's the difference?

clergy | peasant |


As nouns the difference between clergy and peasant

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while peasant is a member of the lowly social class which toils on the land, constituted by small farmers and tenants, sharecroppers, farmhands and other laborers on the land where they form the main labor force in agriculture and horticulture.

Clergy vs Saint - What's the difference?

clergy | saint |


As nouns the difference between clergy and saint

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while saint is a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name.

Clergy vs Secretary - What's the difference?

clergy | secretary |


As nouns the difference between clergy and secretary

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while secretary is (obsolete) someone entrusted with a secret; a confidant.

As a verb secretary is

to serve as a secretary of.

Clergy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

clergy | undefined |


As a noun clergy

is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Clergy vs Lord - What's the difference?

clergy | lord |


As a noun clergy

is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.

As a proper noun lord is

.

Clergy vs Follower - What's the difference?

clergy | follower |


As nouns the difference between clergy and follower

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while follower is (literally) one who follows, comes after another.

Clergy vs Followers - What's the difference?

clergy | followers |


As nouns the difference between clergy and followers

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while followers is .

Clergy vs Ecclesiastical - What's the difference?

clergy | ecclesiastical |


As a noun clergy

is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.

As an adjective ecclesiastical is

of or pertaining to the church.

Clergy vs Brahmin - What's the difference?

clergy | brahmin |


As nouns the difference between clergy and brahmin

is that clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while brahmin is .

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