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institutor

Teacher vs Institutor - What's the difference?

teacher | institutor |


As nouns the difference between teacher and institutor

is that teacher is a person who teaches, especially one employed in a school while institutor is one who institutes something.

Terms vs Institutor - What's the difference?

terms | institutor |


As nouns the difference between terms and institutor

is that terms is while institutor is one who institutes something.

Institutor vs Instituter - What's the difference?

institutor | instituter |


As nouns the difference between institutor and instituter

is that institutor is one who institutes something while instituter is a person who institutes something.

Rector vs Institutor - What's the difference?

rector | institutor |


As a proper noun rector

is an english surname; derived from the (etyl) surname richter .

As a noun institutor is

one who institutes something.

Bishop vs Institutor - What's the difference?

bishop | institutor |


As nouns the difference between bishop and institutor

is that bishop is , particularly as a title or term of address while institutor is one who institutes something.

As a proper noun bishop

is .

Appoint vs Institutor - What's the difference?

appoint | institutor |


As a verb appoint

is (obsolete|transitive) to fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.

As a noun institutor is

one who institutes something.

Presbyter vs Institutor - What's the difference?

presbyter | institutor |


As nouns the difference between presbyter and institutor

is that presbyter is a priest in various churches while institutor is one who institutes something.

Instructor vs Institutor - What's the difference?

instructor | institutor |


As nouns the difference between instructor and institutor

is that instructor is one who instructs; a teacher while institutor is one who institutes something.

Educate vs Institutor - What's the difference?

educate | institutor |


As a verb educate

is to instruct or train.

As a noun institutor is

one who institutes something.

Institute vs Institutor - What's the difference?

institute | institutor |


In obsolete terms the difference between institute and institutor

is that institute is established; organized; founded while institutor is a presbyter appointed by the bishop to institute a rector or assistant minister over a parish church.

As a verb institute

is to begin or initiate (something); to found.

As an adjective institute

is established; organized; founded.