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Deputies vs Senator - What's the difference?

deputies | senator |


As nouns the difference between deputies and senator

is that deputies is while senator is senator.

Senator vs Bird - What's the difference?

senator | bird |


As a noun senator

is senator.

As a proper noun bird is

.

Assemblyman vs Senator - What's the difference?

assemblyman | senator |


As nouns the difference between assemblyman and senator

is that assemblyman is a male member of an assembly while senator is senator.

Senator vs Council - What's the difference?

senator | council |


As nouns the difference between senator and council

is that senator is senator while council is a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council).

Senator vs Undefined - What's the difference?

senator | undefined |


As a noun senator

is senator.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Senator vs Councillor - What's the difference?

senator | councillor |


As nouns the difference between senator and councillor

is that senator is senator while councillor is a member of a council.

Senator vs Member - What's the difference?

senator | member |


As nouns the difference between senator and member

is that senator is senator while member is member (person).

Senator vs Legislative - What's the difference?

senator | legislative |


As a noun senator

is senator.

As an adjective legislative is

.

Senator vs Deputes - What's the difference?

senator | deputes |


As a noun senator

is a member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate. The legislatures of the United States and Canada have senators.

As a verb deputes is

third-person singular of depute.

Senator vs Ambassador - What's the difference?

senator | ambassador |


As nouns the difference between senator and ambassador

is that senator is a member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate. The legislatures of the United States and Canada have senators while ambassador is a minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there his sovereign or country. (Sometimes called ambassador-in-residence.

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