doctrine |
mantra |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and mantra
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
mantra is the hymn portions of the Vedas; any passage of these used as a prayer.
indoctrination |
doctrine |
As nouns the difference between indoctrination and doctrine
is that
indoctrination is the act of indoctrinating, or the condition of being indoctrinated while
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
doctrine |
patient |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and patient
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
patient is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
doctrine |
slogan |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and slogan
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
slogan is slogan (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising).
doctrine |
guide |
As a noun doctrine
is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
As a verb guide is
.
approach |
doctrine |
As nouns the difference between approach and doctrine
is that
approach is the act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near while
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
As a verb approach
is to come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer.
doctrine |
null |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and null
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
doctrine |
position |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and position
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
position is a place or location.
As a verb position is
to put into place.
maxim |
doctrine |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between maxim and doctrine
is that
maxim is a self-evident axiom or premise; a pithy expression of a general principle or rule while
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
As a proper noun Maxim
is the Maxim gun, a British machine gun of various calibres used by the British army from 1889 until World War I.
notion |
doctrine |
As nouns the difference between notion and doctrine
is that
notion is mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept while
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
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