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constable

Constable vs Intertendent - What's the difference?

constable | intertendent |

Policemen vs Constable - What's the difference?

policemen | constable |


As nouns the difference between policemen and constable

is that policemen is (policeman) while constable is (british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable).

Constable vs Costable - What's the difference?

constable | costable |


As a noun constable

is (british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable).

As an adjective costable is

for which a monetary cost may be assessed.

Nonstable vs Constable - What's the difference?

nonstable | constable |


As an adjective nonstable

is not stable.

As a noun constable is

(british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable).

Taxonomy vs Constable - What's the difference?

taxonomy | constable |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and constable

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while constable is (british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable).

Constable vs Probationofficer - What's the difference?

constable | probationofficer |

Constable vs Constableship - What's the difference?

constable | constableship |


As nouns the difference between constable and constableship

is that constable is (british|nz) a police officer ranking below sergeant in most british/new zealand police forces (see also chief constable) while constableship is the office or rank of a constable.

Constable vs Tipstaff - What's the difference?

constable | tipstaff |


As nouns the difference between constable and tipstaff

is that constable is a police officer ranking below sergeant in most British/New Zealand police forces. (See also chief constable) while tipstaff is a ceremonial staff, with a metal tip, carried by a constable or bailiff etc as a sign of office.

Constable vs Headborough - What's the difference?

constable | headborough |


As nouns the difference between constable and headborough

is that constable is a police officer ranking below sergeant in most British/New Zealand police forces. (See also chief constable) while headborough is the head of a frankpledge or tithing.

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