crusade |
false |
As a proper noun crusade
is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the holy land from the muslims who occupied it.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
crusade |
undefined |
As a proper noun crusade
is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the holy land from the muslims who occupied it.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
crusade |
adventure |
Related terms |
Crusade is a related term of adventure.
As a proper noun crusade
is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the holy land from the muslims who occupied it.
As a noun adventure is
the encountering of risks; hazardous and striking enterprise; a bold undertaking, in which hazards are to be encountered, and the issue is staked upon unforeseen events; a daring feat.
As a verb adventure is
to risk or hazard; jeopard; venture.
mission |
crusade |
As nouns the difference between mission and crusade
is that
mission is a set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer while
crusade is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims.
As verbs the difference between mission and crusade
is that
mission is to send to a mission while
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.
As a proper noun Crusade is
one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
crusade |
persuade |
As verbs the difference between crusade and persuade
is that
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause while
persuade is to successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. Compare sway.
As a noun crusade
is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims.
As a proper noun Crusade
is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
pilgrimage |
crusade |
As nouns the difference between pilgrimage and crusade
is that
pilgrimage is a journey made to a sacred place, or a religious journey while
crusade is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims.
As verbs the difference between pilgrimage and crusade
is that
pilgrimage is to go on a pilgrimage while
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.
As a proper noun Crusade is
one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
feint |
crusade |
As a verb feint
is to make a feint, or mock attack.
As an adjective feint
is (obsolete) feigned; counterfeit.
As a noun feint
is a movement made to confuse the opponent, a dummy.
As a proper noun crusade is
one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the holy land from the muslims who occupied it.
crusade |
martyr |
As nouns the difference between crusade and martyr
is that
crusade is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims while
martyr is one who willingly accepts being put to death for adhering openly to one's religious beliefs; notably, saints canonized after martyrdom.
As verbs the difference between crusade and martyr
is that
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause while
martyr is to make someone into a
martyr by putting him or her to death for adhering to, or acting in accordance with, some belief, especially religious; to sacrifice on account of faith or profession.
As a proper noun Crusade
is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
hoax |
crusade |
As verbs the difference between hoax and crusade
is that
hoax is to deceive (someone) by making them believe something which has been maliciously or mischievously fabricated. (scam while
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.
As nouns the difference between hoax and crusade
is that
hoax is anything deliberately intended to deceive or trick while
crusade is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims.
As a proper noun Crusade is
one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it.
crusade |
war |
In figuratively terms the difference between crusade and war
is that
crusade is a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause while
war is a campaign against something.
As nouns the difference between crusade and war
is that
crusade is any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims while
war is organized, large-scale, armed conflict between countries or between national, ethnic, or other sizeable groups, usually involving the engagement of military forces.
As verbs the difference between crusade and war
is that
crusade is to make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause while
war is to engage in conflict (may be followed by "with" to specify the foe).
As proper nouns the difference between crusade and war
is that
crusade is one of a series of ostensibly religious campaigns by Christian forces from the 11th to the 13th century, mostly to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims who occupied it while
War is the personification of war, often depicted in armor, and riding a red horse.
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