chancellor |
x |
As a noun chancellor
is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
chancellor |
councillor |
As nouns the difference between chancellor and councillor
is that
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction while
councillor is a member of a council.
chancellor |
councilor |
As nouns the difference between chancellor and councilor
is that
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction while
councilor is (us) member of a council, especially a city council, as a gender-free term replacing councilman and councilwoman.
chancellor |
false |
As a noun chancellor
is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
chancellor |
lawyer |
As nouns the difference between chancellor and lawyer
is that
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction while
lawyer is a professional person qualified (as by a law degree and/or bar exam) and authorized to practice law, ie conduct lawsuits and/or give legal advice.
As a verb lawyer is
(informal) to practice law.
advocate |
chancellor |
As nouns the difference between advocate and chancellor
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
As a verb advocate
is (
label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
council |
chancellor |
As nouns the difference between council and chancellor
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council) while
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
chancellor |
justiciar |
As nouns the difference between chancellor and justiciar
is that
chancellor is a judicial court of chancery, which in england and in the united states is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction while
justiciar is (obsolete) a high judicial officer in medieval england.
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