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Terms vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

terms | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between terms and gownsman

is that terms is while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain english universities.

Townsman vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

townsman | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between townsman and gownsman

is that townsman is a man who is a resident of a town, especially of one's own town while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain English universities.

Gownsman vs Gownsmen - What's the difference?

gownsman | gownsmen |


As nouns the difference between gownsman and gownsmen

is that gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain english universities while gownsmen is .

Soldier vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

soldier | gownsman |


As a proper noun soldier

is a city in iowa.

As a noun gownsman is

one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain english universities.

Civilian vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

civilian | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between civilian and gownsman

is that civilian is a person following the pursuits of civil life, especially one who is not an active member of the armed forces while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain english universities.

As an adjective civilian

is that which is not related to the military, police or other uniformed profession.

English vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

english | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between english and gownsman

is that english is one's ability to employ the English language correctly while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain English universities.

As an adjective English

is of or pertaining to England or its people.

As a proper noun English

is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen.

As a verb English

is to translate, adapt or render into English.

Lawyer vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

lawyer | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between lawyer and gownsman

is that lawyer is a professional person qualified (as by a law degree and/or bar exam) and authorized to practice law, i.e. conduct lawsuits and/or give legal advice while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain English universities.

As a verb lawyer

is to practice law.

Divine vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

divine | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between divine and gownsman

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain English universities.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a verb divine

is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Gown vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

gown | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between gown and gownsman

is that gown is a loose, flowing upper garment while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain english universities.

As a verb gown

is to dress in a gown, to don or garb with a gown.

Habit vs Gownsman - What's the difference?

habit | gownsman |


As nouns the difference between habit and gownsman

is that habit is an action done on a regular basis while gownsman is one whose professional habit is a gown, such as a divine, a lawyer, or a member of certain English universities.

As a verb habit

is to clothe.

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