ministry |
x |
As a noun ministry
is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
ministry |
leadership |
As nouns the difference between ministry and leadership
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
leadership is the capacity of someone to lead.
ministry |
undefined |
As a noun ministry
is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ministry |
regime |
As a noun ministry
is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
As a verb regime is
.
institution |
ministry |
As nouns the difference between institution and ministry
is that
institution is an established organisation, especially one dedicated to education, public service, culture or the care of the destitute, poor etc while
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
ministry |
ministers |
As nouns the difference between ministry and ministers
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
ministers is plural of lang=en.
As a verb ministers is
third-person singular of minister.
call |
ministry |
As nouns the difference between call and ministry
is that
call is a telephone conversation while
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
As a verb call
is (
lb)
to use one's voice .
organisation |
ministry |
As nouns the difference between organisation and ministry
is that
organisation is organization while
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
ministry |
agent |
As nouns the difference between ministry and agent
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
agent is agent (intermediary for certain services, such as for artistic performances or public relations).
ministry |
division |
As nouns the difference between ministry and division
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
division is division.
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