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imperator

Potentate vs Imperator - What's the difference?

potentate | imperator |


As nouns the difference between potentate and imperator

is that potentate is a powerful leader; a monarch; a ruler while imperator is emperor.

Imperative vs Imperator - What's the difference?

imperative | imperator |

Imperator is a related term of imperative.



As nouns the difference between imperative and imperator

is that imperative is the grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive while imperator is emperor.

As an adjective imperative

is essential.

Exalted vs Imperator - What's the difference?

exalted | imperator |


As a verb exalted

is past tense of exalt.

As an adjective exalted

is praised, or honored.

As a noun imperator is

emperor.

Imperator vs Emperor - What's the difference?

imperator | emperor |

Emperor is a descendant of imperator.



As nouns the difference between imperator and emperor

is that imperator is emperor while emperor is the male monarch or ruler of an empire.

Terms vs Imperator - What's the difference?

terms | imperator |


As nouns the difference between terms and imperator

is that terms is while imperator is emperor.

Imperator vs Imperatory - What's the difference?

imperator | imperatory |


As a noun imperator

is emperor.

As an adjective imperatory is

(archaic) imperative.