monks |
monkery |
As nouns the difference between monks and monkery
is that
monks is while
monkery is the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
clergy |
monkery |
As nouns the difference between clergy and monkery
is that
clergy is body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service while
monkery is the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
laity |
monkery |
As nouns the difference between laity and monkery
is that
laity is people of a church who are not ordained clergy or clerics while
monkery is the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
monasticism |
monkery |
As nouns the difference between monasticism and monkery
is that
monasticism is the religious practice of renouncing all worldly pursuits in order to fully devote one's life to spiritual work while
monkery is the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
monkish |
monkery |
As an adjective monkish
is pertaining to, or resembling a monk or monasticism.
As a noun monkery is
the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
fervid |
monkery |
As an adjective fervid
is intensely hot, emotional, or zealous.
As a noun monkery is
the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc. characteristic of monks; monastic life.
romish |
monkery |
As an adjective romish
is belonging or relating to rome.
As a noun monkery is
the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
monastery |
monkery |
As nouns the difference between monastery and monkery
is that
monastery is place of residence for members of a religious community (especially monks) while
monkery is the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
equipotency |
equipotent |
Related terms |
Equipotency is a related term of equipotent.
As a noun equipotency
is the condition of being equipotent.
As an adjective equipotent is
having equal strength, ability or efficacy.
hoked |
hoke |
Related terms |
Hoke is a related term of hoked.
As verbs the difference between hoked and hoke
is that
hoked is past tense of hoke while
hoke is to ascribe a false or artificial quality to; to pretend falsely to have some quality or to be doing something, etc.
As a noun hoke is
alternative form of lang=en.
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