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Theism vs Multitheism - What's the difference?

theism | multitheism |


As nouns the difference between theism and multitheism

is that theism is belief in the existence of at least one deity while multitheism is the existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.

Multitheist vs Multitheism - What's the difference?

multitheist | multitheism | Derived terms |

Multitheist is a derived term of multitheism.


As nouns the difference between multitheist and multitheism

is that multitheist is a follower of advocate of multitheism while multitheism is the existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.

As an adjective multitheist

is of or pertaining to multitheism.

Multitheistic vs Multitheism - What's the difference?

multitheistic | multitheism | Derived terms |

Multitheism is a derived term of multitheistic.



As an adjective multitheistic

is of or relating to multitheism.

As a noun multitheism is

the existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.

Multitheistically vs Multitheism - What's the difference?

multitheistically | multitheism | Derived terms |

Multitheistically is a derived term of multitheism.


As a noun multitheism is

the existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.

Monotheism vs Multitheism - What's the difference?

monotheism | multitheism | Related terms |

Monotheism is a related term of multitheism.


As nouns the difference between monotheism and multitheism

is that monotheism is the belief in a single deity (one god or goddess); especially within an organized religion while multitheism is the existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.

Composition vs Homogeneousness - What's the difference?

composition | homogeneousness |


As nouns the difference between composition and homogeneousness

is that composition is the proportion of different parts to make a whole while homogeneousness is (rare) homogeneity, the state of having a uniform composition.

Underground vs Hypogeal - What's the difference?

underground | hypogeal |


As adjectives the difference between underground and hypogeal

is that underground is below the ground; below the surface of the Earth while hypogeal is existing or growing underground.

As an adverb underground

is below the ground.

As a noun underground

is an underground railway.

As a verb underground

is to route electricity distribution cables underground.

As a proper noun Underground

is the London Underground.

Underground vs Hypogean - What's the difference?

underground | hypogean |


As a proper noun underground

is (uk|rail transport) the london underground.

As an adjective hypogean is

existing or growing underground.

Underground vs Hypogee - What's the difference?

underground | hypogee |


As a proper noun underground

is (uk|rail transport) the london underground.

As a noun hypogee is

hypogeum.

Cellar vs Hypogee - What's the difference?

cellar | hypogee |


As nouns the difference between cellar and hypogee

is that cellar is an enclosed underground space, often under a building; used for storage or shelter or cellar can be salt cellar while hypogee is hypogeum.

As a verb cellar

is to store in a cellar.

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