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firemaster

Terms vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

terms | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between terms and firemaster

is that terms is while firemaster is (scotland) the chief of a fire brigade.

Firework vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

firework | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between firework and firemaster

is that firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration while firemaster is (scotland) the chief of a fire brigade.

Composition vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

composition | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between composition and firemaster

is that composition is the proportion of different parts to make a whole while firemaster is the chief of a fire brigade.

Officer vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

officer | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between officer and firemaster

is that officer is (one who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization)One who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations while firemaster is the chief of a fire brigade.

As a verb officer

is to supply with officers.

Artillery vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

artillery | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between artillery and firemaster

is that artillery is large cannon like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person while firemaster is the chief of a fire brigade.

Chief vs Firemaster - What's the difference?

chief | firemaster |


As nouns the difference between chief and firemaster

is that chief is (senseid)a leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc while firemaster is (scotland) the chief of a fire brigade.

As an adjective chief

is primary; principal.