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Catholic vs Simultaneum - What's the difference?

catholic | simultaneum |

As nouns the difference between catholic and simultaneum

is that catholic is a member of a Catholic church while simultaneum is a simultaneous occurrence of unrelated events.

As an adjective catholic

is universal; all-encompassing.

catholic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Universal; all-encompassing.
  • * 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.29:
  • Essentially, and in idea, the empire, in the minds of the Romans, was world-wide. This conception descended to the Church, which was ‘Catholic ’ in spite of Buddhists, Confucians, and (later) Muhammadans.
  • Pertaining to all kinds of people and their range of tastes, proclivities etc.; liberal.
  • He has catholic tastes.
  • Synonyms

    * universal

    simultaneum

    English

    Noun

    (simultanea)
  • A simultaneous occurrence of unrelated events.
  • (Christianity) The shared use of a church for both Protestant and Catholic services.
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