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Custodian vs Provost - What's the difference?

custodian | provost |


As nouns the difference between custodian and provost

is that custodian is a person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper while provost is the equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities.

As a proper noun Provost is

{{surname|from=Middle English}.

About vs Provost - What's the difference?

about | provost |


As a preposition about

is in a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of .

As an adverb about

is not distant; approximate.

As an adjective about

is moving around; astir.

As a proper noun provost is

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Provost vs Headmaster - What's the difference?

provost | headmaster |


As nouns the difference between provost and headmaster

is that provost is the equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities while headmaster is a male school principal.

As a proper noun Provost

is {{surname|from=Middle English}.

Provost vs Headmasters - What's the difference?

provost | headmasters |


As a proper noun provost

is .

As a noun headmasters is

.

Manner vs Provost - What's the difference?

manner | provost |


As a noun manner

is .

As a proper noun provost is

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Burgomaster vs Provost - What's the difference?

burgomaster | provost |


As a noun burgomaster

is the mayor, or head magistrate, of a town in the netherlands, belgium, germany and certain other countries.

As a proper noun provost is

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Provost vs Vicechancellor - What's the difference?

provost | vicechancellor |

Vicechancellor is likely misspelled.


Vicechancellor has no English definition.

As a noun provost

is the equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities.

As a proper noun Provost

is {{surname|from=Middle English}.

Vicar vs Provost - What's the difference?

vicar | provost |


As nouns the difference between vicar and provost

is that vicar is in the Church of England, the priest of a parish, receiving a salary or stipend but not tithes while provost is the equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities.

As a proper noun Provost is

{{surname|from=Middle English}.

Schoolprincipal vs Provost - What's the difference?

schoolprincipal | provost |


As a proper noun provost is

.

Provost vs Provest - What's the difference?

provost | provest |


As a noun provost

is the equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities.

As a proper noun Provost

is {{surname|from=Middle English}.

As a verb provest is

second-person singular past of prove.

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