prolate |
prelate |
As an adjective prolate
is elongated at the poles.
As a verb prolate
is (obsolete|transitive) to utter; to pronounce.
As a proper noun prelate is
a village in saskatchewan, canada.
prelate |
prenate |
As a proper noun prelate
is a village in saskatchewan, canada.
As a noun prenate is
an unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
prelated |
prelate |
As a verb prelated
is (
prelate).
As a proper noun prelate is
a village in saskatchewan, canada.
prelate |
predate |
As a proper noun prelate
is a village in saskatchewan, canada.
As a verb predate is
to designate a date earlier than the actual one; to move a date, appointment, event, or period of time to an earlier point (contrast "postdate") or
predate can be to prey upon something.
As a noun predate is
a publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, that is issued with a printed date later than the date of issue.
relate |
prelate |
In obsolete terms the difference between relate and prelate
is that
relate is to bring back; to restore while
prelate is to act as a prelate.
As verbs the difference between relate and prelate
is that
relate is to tell in a descriptive way while
prelate is to act as a prelate.
As a noun prelate is
a clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.
As a proper noun Prelate is
a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
prelate |
prelaty |
As nouns the difference between prelate and prelaty
is that
prelate is a clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop while
prelaty is the system of ecclesiastic governance by prelates or bishops; episcopacy, prelacy.
As a verb prelate
is to act as a prelate.
As a proper noun Prelate
is a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
prelate |
unprelated |
As a proper noun prelate
is a village in saskatchewan, canada.
As an adjective unprelated is
deposed from the office of prelate.
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