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Menology vs Menologium - What's the difference?

menology | menologium | Alternative forms |

Menology is an alternative form of menologium.


As nouns the difference between menology and menologium

is that menology is while menologium is a service book of the greek church that corresponds, though very roughly, to the proprium sanctorum of the latin breviary they include all the movable parts of the services connected with the commemoration of saints and in particular the canons sung in the orthros, the office which corresponds with catholic lauds, including the synaxaries, i e the historical notices regarding the saints of the day.

Adjoint vs Adjointness - What's the difference?

adjoint | adjointness |


As nouns the difference between adjoint and adjointness

is that adjoint is (mathematics) a matrix in which each element is the cofactor of an associated element of another matrix while adjointness is (uncountable) the state or quality of being adjoint.

As an adjective adjoint

is (mathematics) used in several situations with a meaning similar to helping.

Resolvableness vs Irresolvableness - What's the difference?

resolvableness | irresolvableness | Antonyms |

Resolvableness is an antonym of irresolvableness.


As nouns the difference between resolvableness and irresolvableness

is that resolvableness is the state or quality of being resolvable while irresolvableness is the state or quality of being irresolvable.

Operative vs Operativeness - What's the difference?

operative | operativeness |


As nouns the difference between operative and operativeness

is that operative is an employee or other worker with some particular function or skill while operativeness is the state or quality of being operative.

As an adjective operative

is effectual or important.

Warrant vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

warrant | mittimus |


As nouns the difference between warrant and mittimus

is that warrant is a protector or defender while mittimus is a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

As a verb warrant

is to protect, keep safe (from danger).

Custody vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

custody | mittimus |


As nouns the difference between custody and mittimus

is that custody is the legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children while mittimus is a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

Writ vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

writ | mittimus |


As nouns the difference between writ and mittimus

is that writ is a written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something while mittimus is a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

As a verb writ

is past participle of lang=en.

Record vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

record | mittimus |


As nouns the difference between record and mittimus

is that record is record while mittimus is a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

Court vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

court | mittimus |


As a proper noun court

is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").

As a noun mittimus is

a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

Officer vs Douanier - What's the difference?

officer | douanier |


As a noun officer

is (senseid)one who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations.

As a verb officer

is to supply with officers .

As a proper noun douanier is

french painter.

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