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disciple

Disciple vs Acolyte - What's the difference?

disciple | acolyte |


As nouns the difference between disciple and acolyte

is that disciple is a person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others while acolyte is one who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic Church, being ordained to carry the wine, water and lights at Mass.

As a verb disciple

is to train, educate, teach.

Atheist vs Disciple - What's the difference?

atheist | disciple |


As nouns the difference between atheist and disciple

is that atheist is atheist while disciple is any of the followers of jesus christ.

Disciple vs Discipless - What's the difference?

disciple | discipless |


As nouns the difference between disciple and discipless

is that disciple is any of the followers of jesus christ while discipless is (obsolete) a female disciple.

Disciple vs Condisciple - What's the difference?

disciple | condisciple |


As nouns the difference between disciple and condisciple

is that disciple is a person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others while condisciple is a fellow disciple.

As a verb disciple

is to train, educate, teach.

Disciple vs Sectator - What's the difference?

disciple | sectator |


As nouns the difference between disciple and sectator

is that disciple is any of the followers of jesus christ while sectator is a follower, a disciple; someone who follows a particular school; partisan.

Disciple vs Consectator - What's the difference?

disciple | consectator |


As nouns the difference between disciple and consectator

is that disciple is any of the followers of jesus christ while consectator is (obsolete) imitator]]; one who follows or [[pursue|pursues; disciple.

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