possession |
possessee |
As nouns the difference between possession and possessee
is that
possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights while
possessee is verb complement in some languages or some constructions of a given language; the noun which is possessed.
As a verb possession
is to invest with property.
possession |
pancarte |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between possession and pancarte
is that
possession is (obsolete) to invest with property while
pancarte is (obsolete) a royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions.
As nouns the difference between possession and pancarte
is that
possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights while
pancarte is (obsolete) a royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions.
As a verb possession
is (obsolete) to invest with property.
possession |
bailment |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between possession and bailment
is that
possession is (obsolete) to invest with property while
bailment is (obsolete) bail.
As nouns the difference between possession and bailment
is that
possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights while
bailment is (obsolete) bail.
As a verb possession
is (obsolete) to invest with property.
possession |
possessory |
As a noun possession
is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights.
As a verb possession
is (obsolete) to invest with property.
As an adjective possessory is
of, pertaining to, having or arising from possession.
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