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predicant

Wikidiffcom vs Predicant - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | predicant |


As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

As a noun predicant is

protestant preacher.

Terms vs Predicant - What's the difference?

terms | predicant |


As nouns the difference between terms and predicant

is that terms is while predicant is protestant preacher.

As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

Predikant vs Predicant - What's the difference?

predikant | predicant |


As nouns the difference between predikant and predicant

is that predikant is a minister in the dutch reformed church, or allied denomination while predicant is protestant preacher.

As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

Predicant vs Predicand - What's the difference?

predicant | predicand |


As nouns the difference between predicant and predicand

is that predicant is protestant preacher while predicand is (grammar) what a predicate relates to (usually the subject of a clause).

As an adjective predicant

is predicant, preaching.

Friar vs Predicant - What's the difference?

friar | predicant |


As nouns the difference between friar and predicant

is that friar is a member of a mendicant christian order such as the augustinians, carmelites (white friars), franciscans (grey friars) or the dominicans (black friars) while predicant is protestant preacher.

As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

Dominican vs Predicant - What's the difference?

dominican | predicant |


As nouns the difference between dominican and predicant

is that dominican is a person from the dominican republic or of its descent while predicant is protestant preacher.

As adjectives the difference between dominican and predicant

is that dominican is of, from, or pertaining to the dominican republic, or its people while predicant is predicant, preaching.

Predicate vs Predicant - What's the difference?

predicate | predicant |


As nouns the difference between predicate and predicant

is that predicate is (grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence while predicant is protestant preacher.

As a verb predicate

is to announce or assert publicly.

As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

Preach vs Predicant - What's the difference?

preach | predicant |


As a verb preach

is to preach, preachify.

As an adjective predicant is

predicant, preaching.

As a noun predicant is

protestant preacher.