Licence vs Membership - What's the difference?
licence | membership |
(British, Canada, Australia)
(UK, Canada, nonstandard)
The state of being a member of a group or organization.
The body of members of an organization.
(set theory) The fact of being a member of a set.
As nouns the difference between licence and membership
is that licence is form of license|lang=en while membership is the state of being a member of a group or organization.As a verb licence
is alternative form of lang=en.licence
English
Noun
Derived terms
* artistic licence * off-licence * free on license * licenced * licentiate * licentious * poetic licence * road fund licenceVerb
(licenc)Usage notes
* In British English, Canadian English, Irish English, Australian English, and New Zealand English the noun is spelt licence'' and the verb is ''license . * The spelling licence is not used for either part of speech in the United States.membership
English
Noun
(en noun)- He has memberships in clubs in three cities.
- The memberships of the state chapters elect delegates to the national convention.