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Santones vs Saintes - What's the difference?

santones | saintes | Related terms |

Santones is a related term of saintes.


As a proper noun saintes is

a city in the southeastern french département charente-maritime, the former capital of the saintonge province.

Medieval vs Soke - What's the difference?

medieval | soke |


As nouns the difference between medieval and soke

is that medieval is someone living in the Middle Ages while soke is any of several medieval rights, either to hold a court, or to receive fines.

As an adjective medieval

is of or relating to the Middle Ages, the period from about 500 to about 1500.

Right vs Soke - What's the difference?

right | soke |


As nouns the difference between right and soke

is that right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while soke is any of several medieval rights, either to hold a court, or to receive fines.

As an adjective right

is straight, not bent.

As an adverb right

is on the right side.

As an interjection right

is yes, that is correct; I agree.

As a verb right

is to correct.

Court vs Soke - What's the difference?

court | soke |


As nouns the difference between court and soke

is that court is an enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley while soke is any of several medieval rights, either to hold a court, or to receive fines.

As a verb court

is to seek to achieve or win.

As a proper noun Court

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

Saintonge vs Saintes - What's the difference?

saintonge | saintes |


As proper nouns the difference between saintonge and saintes

is that saintonge is a former province of France while Saintes is a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

Diocese vs Saintes - What's the difference?

diocese | saintes |


As a noun diocese

is administrative {{l/en|division}} of the later {{l/en|Roman Empire}}, starting with the tetrarchy.

As a proper noun Saintes is

a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

See vs Saintes - What's the difference?

see | saintes |


As a verb see

is to perceive or detect with the eyes, or as if by sight.

As a noun see

is a diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop, especially an archbishop.

As a proper noun Saintes is

a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

Arrondissement vs Saintes - What's the difference?

arrondissement | saintes |


As a noun arrondissement

is an administrative division in some French- or Dutch-speaking countries.

As a proper noun Saintes is

a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

Caribbean vs Saintes - What's the difference?

caribbean | saintes |


As proper nouns the difference between caribbean and saintes

is that caribbean is the Caribbean Sea while Saintes is a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

As an adjective Caribbean

is pertaining to the sea and region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola).

Megasporic vs Megasporangium - What's the difference?

megasporic | megasporangium | Related terms |

Megasporic is a related term of megasporangium.


As a noun megasporangium is

(biology) a sporangium which produces only megaspores.

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