graze |
shepherd |
As a noun graze
is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing.
As a verb graze
is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc) with grass; to furnish pasture for.
As a proper noun shepherd is
.
shepherd |
conservator |
Related terms |
Shepherd is a related term of conservator.
As a proper noun shepherd
is .
As a noun conservator is
one who conserves, preserves or protects something.
usher |
shepherd |
Related terms |
Usher is a related term of shepherd.
As a noun usher
is a person, in a church, cinema etc, who escorts people to their seats.
As a verb usher
is to guide people to their seats.
As a proper noun shepherd is
.
mastiff |
shepherd |
As a noun mastiff
is a large breed of dog often confused to be part of a type of large dogs the mastiff is a breed of its own that is sometimes referred to as an "english mastiff" other breeds have mastiff in their informal name such as "french mastiff" for dogue de bordeaux or include mastiff in their breed names; tibetan mastiff or neapolitan mastiff all are different breeds as well as the often confused bullmastiff.
As a proper noun shepherd is
.
shepherd |
govern |
As a proper noun shepherd
is .
As a verb govern is
to make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
cowboys |
shepherd |
As nouns the difference between cowboys and shepherd
is that
cowboys is plural of lang=en while
shepherd is a person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.
As proper nouns the difference between cowboys and shepherd
is that
cowboys is a professional football team located in Dallas, Texas while
Shepherd is {{surname}.
As a verb shepherd is
to watch over; to guide.
shepherd |
prophet |
As nouns the difference between shepherd and prophet
is that
shepherd is a person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock while
prophet is someone who speaks by divine inspiration.
As proper nouns the difference between shepherd and prophet
is that
shepherd is {{surname} while
Prophet is any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets.
As a verb shepherd
is to watch over; to guide.
herdmen |
shepherd |
As a noun herdmen
is .
As a proper noun shepherd is
.
sheppard |
shepherd |
As proper nouns the difference between sheppard and shepherd
is that
sheppard is while
shepherd is .
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