stagger |
wamble |
As nouns the difference between stagger and wamble
is that
stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man while
wamble is (obsolete) nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.
As verbs the difference between stagger and wamble
is that
stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter while
wamble is (dialect) to feel nauseous, to churn
(of stomach) .
sect |
sabbatarian |
As nouns the difference between sect and sabbatarian
is that
sect is an offshoot of a larger religion; a group sharing particular (often unorthodox) political and/or religious beliefs while
sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
russia |
sabbatarian |
As a proper noun russia
is russia.
As a noun sabbatarian is
a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
distinguish |
sabbatarian |
As a verb distinguish
is to see someone or something as different from others.
As a noun sabbatarian is
a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
rite |
sabbatarian |
As nouns the difference between rite and sabbatarian
is that
rite is a religious custom while
Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
As adjectives the difference between rite and sabbatarian
is that
rite is informal spelling of lang=en while
Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.
As an adverb rite
is informal spelling of lang=en.
As an interjection rite
is informal spelling of lang=en.
festival |
sabbatarian |
As nouns the difference between festival and sabbatarian
is that
festival is while
sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
sabbath |
sabbatarian |
As a noun sabbatarian is
a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
holy |
sabbatarian |
As adjectives the difference between holy and sabbatarian
is that
holy is dedicated to a religious purpose or a god while
Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.
As nouns the difference between holy and sabbatarian
is that
holy is a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in {{term|Holy of Holies}} while
Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
conformity |
sabbatarian |
As nouns the difference between conformity and sabbatarian
is that
conformity is state of things being similar or identical while
sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
commandment |
sabbatarian |
As nouns the difference between commandment and sabbatarian
is that
commandment is one of the ten commandments while
sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.
As an adjective sabbatarian is
of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.
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