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lucifer

Lucifer vs Satanas - What's the difference?

lucifer | satanas |


As nouns the difference between lucifer and satanas

is that lucifer is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box) while Satanas is satan.

As a proper noun Lucifer

is a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

Luca vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

luca | lucifer |


As an acronym luca

is (taxonomy|biology|paleontology) last universal common ancestor; the hypothesised most recent primordial organism that is an ancestor to all organisms now living.

As a proper noun lucifer is

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Baphomet vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

baphomet | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between baphomet and lucifer

is that baphomet is a deity which medieval christians mistakenly imagined that pagans, the knights templar and (sometimes) muslims worshipped, and which figures into some modern occultist and satanic religions while lucifer is .

Donbass vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

donbass | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between donbass and lucifer

is that donbass is while lucifer is .

Lucifer vs Ghost - What's the difference?

lucifer | ghost |


As a proper noun lucifer

is .

As a noun ghost is

(rare) the spirit; the soul of man.

As a verb ghost is

(obsolete|transitive) to haunt; to appear to in the form of an apparition.

Catholicism vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

catholicism | lucifer |


As nouns the difference between catholicism and lucifer

is that catholicism is the faiths, practices and doctrines of a Catholic Church, but especially of the Roman Catholic Church while lucifer is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

As a proper noun Lucifer is

a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

Saran vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

saran | lucifer |


As an adverb saran

is bitterly.

As a proper noun lucifer is

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Mephistopheles vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

mephistopheles | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between mephistopheles and lucifer

is that mephistopheles is the devil to whom sold his soul in the legend while lucifer is .

Devel vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

devel | lucifer |


As nouns the difference between devel and lucifer

is that devel is an alternative spelling of lang=en while lucifer is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

As a verb devel

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Lucifer is

a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

Garbage vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

garbage | lucifer |


As a noun garbage

is the bowels of an animal; refuse parts of flesh; offal.

As a verb garbage

is (obsolete) to eviscerate.

As a proper noun lucifer is

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