terms |
excusation |
As nouns the difference between terms and excusation
is that
terms is while
excusation is (obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence.
excusation |
excubation |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between excusation and excubation
is that
excusation is (obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence while
excubation is (obsolete) a keeping watch; a vigil.
As nouns the difference between excusation and excubation
is that
excusation is (obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence while
excubation is (obsolete) a keeping watch; a vigil.
defence |
excusation |
As nouns the difference between defence and excusation
is that
defence is the action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury while
excusation is (obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence.
As a verb defence
is (obsolete|transitive) to furnish with defences; to fortify.
apology |
excusation |
As nouns the difference between apology and excusation
is that
apology is an expression of remorse or regret for having said or done something that harmed another: an instance of apologizing (saying that one is sorry) while
excusation is (obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence.
excuse |
excusation |
As a verb excuse
is .
As a noun excusation is
(obsolete) the act of offering an excuse or apology, or the fact of being excused; an excuse, a defence.