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familist

Familyist vs Familist - What's the difference?

familyist | familist |


As nouns the difference between familyist and familist

is that familyist is a proponent of familyism while familist is a member of a religious sect, the family of love , in 16th century europe.

Familist vs Familism - What's the difference?

familist | familism |


As nouns the difference between familist and familism

is that familist is a member of a religious sect, the Family of Love, in 16th century Europe while familism is a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member.

Familist vs Famulist - What's the difference?

familist | famulist |


As nouns the difference between familist and famulist

is that familist is a member of a religious sect, the Family of Love, in 16th century Europe while famulist is a collegian of inferior rank or position, corresponding to the sizar at Cambridge.

Sect vs Familist - What's the difference?

sect | familist |


As nouns the difference between sect and familist

is that sect is an offshoot of a larger religion; a group sharing particular (often unorthodox) political and/or religious beliefs while familist is a member of a religious sect, the family of love , in 16th century europe.

Religious vs Familist - What's the difference?

religious | familist |


As nouns the difference between religious and familist

is that religious is a member of a religious order, ie a monk or nun while familist is a member of a religious sect, the family of love , in 16th century europe.

As an adjective religious

is concerning religion.