terms |
postulator |
As nouns the difference between terms and postulator
is that
terms is while
postulator is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
postulator |
postulatory |
As a noun postulator
is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
As an adjective postulatory is
of the nature of a postulate.
saint |
postulator |
As nouns the difference between saint and postulator
is that
saint is a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name while
postulator is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
beatification |
postulator |
As nouns the difference between beatification and postulator
is that
beatification is the act of beatifying, or the state of being beatified; especially, in the roman catholic church, the act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the blessed," or has attained the second degree of sanctity, — usually a stage in the process of canonization while
postulator is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
official |
postulator |
As nouns the difference between official and postulator
is that
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities while
postulator is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
postulate |
postulator |
As nouns the difference between postulate and postulator
is that
postulate is something assumed without proof as being self-evident or generally accepted, especially when used as a basis for an argument while
postulator is a person who postulates something as the basis of an argument.
As a verb postulate
is to assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument.
As an adjective postulate
is postulated.