terms |
distitle |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb distitle is
to deprive of a title or right.
distitle |
mistitle |
In lang=en terms the difference between distitle and mistitle
is that
distitle is to deprive of a title or right while
mistitle is to title incorrectly; to give the wrong name to.
As verbs the difference between distitle and mistitle
is that
distitle is to deprive of a title or right while
mistitle is to title incorrectly; to give the wrong name to.
distitle |
distitled |
As verbs the difference between distitle and distitled
is that
distitle is to deprive of a title or right while
distitled is (
distitle).
right |
distitle |
In lang=en terms the difference between right and distitle
is that
right is to return to normal upright position while
distitle is to deprive of a title or right.
As verbs the difference between right and distitle
is that
right is to correct while
distitle is to deprive of a title or right.
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
As a noun right
is that which complies with justice, law or reason.
title |
distitle |
In transitive terms the difference between title and distitle
is that
title is to assign a title to; to entitle while
distitle is to deprive of a title or right.
As a noun title
is a prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles.
deprive |
distitle |
As verbs the difference between deprive and distitle
is that
deprive is while
distitle is to deprive of a title or right.