community |
county |
As nouns the difference between community and county
is that
community is a group sharing a common understanding and often the same language, manners, tradition and law. See civilization while
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess.
As an adjective county is
characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
county |
kingdom |
As nouns the difference between county and kingdom
is that
county is county while
kingdom is a nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen.
county |
paris |
As a noun county
is county.
As a proper noun paris is
(
label) (
trojan prince).
municipal |
county |
As nouns the difference between municipal and county
is that
municipal is (finance) a financial instrument issued by a municipality while
county is county.
As an adjective municipal
is of or pertaining to a municipality (a city or a corporation having the right of administering local government).
empire |
county |
As a verb empire
is .
As a noun county is
county.
prefectural |
county |
As an adjective prefectural
is of, pertaining to or at the level of a prefecture.
As a noun county is
county.
ward |
county |
As nouns the difference between ward and county
is that
ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman while
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess.
As a verb ward
is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
As a proper noun Ward
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
As an adjective county is
characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
oblast |
county |
As nouns the difference between oblast and county
is that
oblast is (
a region or province in some countries) while
county is county.
county |
countryside |
As nouns the difference between county and countryside
is that
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess while
countryside is a rural landscape.
As an adjective county
is characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
regency |
county |
As nouns the difference between regency and county
is that
regency is a system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule while
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess.
As a proper noun Regency
is the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
As an adjective county is
characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
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