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zaim

Chief vs Zaim - What's the difference?

chief | zaim |


As nouns the difference between chief and zaim

is that chief is (senseid)a leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc while zaim is (archaic) a turkish irregular mounted militia.

As an adjective chief

is primary; principal.

Militia vs Zaim - What's the difference?

militia | zaim |


As nouns the difference between militia and zaim

is that militia is an army of trained civilians, which may be an official reserve army, called upon in time of need, the entire able-bodied population of a state which may also be called upon, or a private force not under government control while zaim is a Turkish irregular mounted militia.

Mounted vs Zaim - What's the difference?

mounted | zaim |


As an adjective mounted

is on horseback.

As a verb mounted

is (mount).

As a noun zaim is

(archaic) a turkish irregular mounted militia.

Irregular vs Zaim - What's the difference?

irregular | zaim |


As an adjective irregular

is irregular.

As a noun zaim is

(archaic) a turkish irregular mounted militia.

Turkish vs Zaim - What's the difference?

turkish | zaim |


As a proper noun turkish

is the official language of turkey and turkish republic of northern cyprus.

As an adjective turkish

is of, from, or pertaining to turkey, the turkish people or the turkish language.

As a noun zaim is

(archaic) a turkish irregular mounted militia.

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