Federal vs Georgian - What's the difference?
federal | georgian |
Pertaining to a league or treaty; derived from an agreement or covenant between parties, especially between nations.
* Grew
Pertaining to the national government level, as opposed to state, provincial, county, city, or town.
A person from the country of Georgia or descended from them.
A person from the State of Georgia or descended from them.
A British citizen during the reign of a King George.
Of, from, or pertaining to the country of Georgia, the Georgian people or the Georgian language.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 18
, author=Ben Dirs
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 41-10 Georgia
, work=BBC Sport
Of, from, or pertaining to the State of Georgia or its Georgian or English dialect.
Of, from, or characteristic of the reigns of Kings George I-IV of the UK (1714-1837).
As adjectives the difference between federal and georgian
is that federal is pertaining to a league or treaty; derived from an agreement or covenant between parties, especially between nations while Georgian is of, from, or pertaining to the country of Georgia, the Georgian people or the Georgian language.As nouns the difference between federal and georgian
is that federal is a law-enforcement official of the FBI; short for federal agent while Georgian is a person from the country of Georgia or descended from them.As a proper noun Georgian is
the language of the country of Georgia.federal
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Adjective
(-)- The Romans compelled them, contrary to all federal right, to part with Sardinia.
Derived terms
* quasifederalSynonyms
* (noun)Anagrams
* ----georgian
English
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*AmericanAdjective
(-)citation, page= , passage=As in their narrow defeat of Argentina last week, England were indisciplined at the breakdown, and if Georgian fly-half Merab Kvirikashvili had remembered his kicking boots, Johnson's side might have been behind at half-time.}}