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Epistle vs Treatise - What's the difference?

epistle | treatise |


As nouns the difference between epistle and treatise

is that epistle is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter while treatise is a formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.

As a verb epistle

is (obsolete) to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

Epistle vs False - What's the difference?

epistle | false |


As a noun epistle

is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a verb epistle

is (obsolete) to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Epistle vs Undefined - What's the difference?

epistle | undefined |


As a noun epistle

is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a verb epistle

is (obsolete) to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Epistle vs Epistemology - What's the difference?

epistle | epistemology |


As nouns the difference between epistle and epistemology

is that epistle is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter while epistemology is the branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge; theory of knowledge, asking such questions as "What is knowledge?", "How is knowledge acquired?", "What do people know?", "How do we know what we know?".

As a verb epistle

is to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

Apostle vs Epistle - What's the difference?

apostle | epistle |


As nouns the difference between apostle and epistle

is that apostle is a missionary, or leader of a religious mission, especially one in the early Christian Church (but see Apostle) while epistle is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a proper noun Apostle

is A rare transcription of the Greek male given name Απόστολος (usually transliterated as Apostolos).

As a verb epistle is

to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

Cliche vs Epistle - What's the difference?

cliche | epistle |


As nouns the difference between cliche and epistle

is that cliche is (overused phrase or expression) while epistle is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a verb epistle is

(obsolete) to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

Epistle vs Message - What's the difference?

epistle | message |


In obsolete terms the difference between epistle and message

is that epistle is to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing while message is to bear as a message.

Fulminant vs Epistle - What's the difference?

fulminant | epistle |


As an adjective fulminant

is appearing quickly and with destructive effects.

As a noun epistle is

a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a verb epistle is

to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

Gospel vs Epistle - What's the difference?

gospel | epistle |


In christianity terms the difference between gospel and epistle

is that gospel is one of the first four books of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke or John while epistle is one of the letters included as a book of the New Testament.

As a proper noun Gospel

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Saint vs Epistle - What's the difference?

saint | epistle |


As nouns the difference between saint and epistle

is that saint is a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name while epistle is a letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter.

As a verb epistle is

(obsolete) to write; to communicate in a letter or by writing.

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