tenet |
tinet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and tinet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
tinet is (uk|obsolete) brushwood and thorns for making and repairing hedges.
tenet |
senet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and senet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
senet is an ancient egyptian board game, probably played as a strategy game similar to chess or go.
tenet |
teret |
As a noun tenet
is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization.
As an adjective teret is
(obsolete) round; terete.
tenet |
genet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and genet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
genet is broom (shrub).
tenet |
teet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and teet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
teet is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
tenet |
telnet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and telnet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
telnet is a network protocol that enables one computer to communicate with another via the Internet; the program that acts as the client in this situation.
As a verb telnet is
to use such a program to make such a connection.
tenet |
benet |
As nouns the difference between tenet and benet
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
benet is half-wit, simpleton.
tenet |
tent |
As nouns the difference between tenet and tent
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
tent is a pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather or
tent can be (archaic|uk|scotland|dialect) attention; regard, care or
tent can be (medicine) a roll of lint or linen, or a conical or cylindrical piece of sponge or other absorbent, used chiefly to dilate a natural canal, to keep open the orifice of a wound, or to absorb discharges or
tent can be (archaic) a kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from galicia or malaga in spain; called also tent wine, and tinta.
As a verb tent is
to go camping or
tent can be (archaic|uk|scotland|dialect) to attend to; to heed; hence, to guard; to hinder or
tent can be (medicine|sometimes|figurative) to probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent.
tenet |
religion |
As nouns the difference between tenet and religion
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
religion is religion.
tenet |
interdict |
As nouns the difference between tenet and interdict
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
interdict is a papal decree prohibiting the administration of the sacraments from a political entity under the power of a single person (eg, a king or an oligarchy with similar powers) extreme unction/anointing of the sick is excepted.
As a verb interdict is
(roman catholic) to exclude (someone or somewhere) from participation in church services; to place under a religious interdict.
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