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crosier

Crosier - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun crosier

is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

Crosier vs Crosser - What's the difference?

crosier | crosser |


As nouns the difference between crosier and crosser

is that crosier is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office while crosser is someone who crosses; agent noun of cross

As an adjective crosser is

comparative of cross.

Prosier vs Crosier - What's the difference?

prosier | crosier |


As an adjective prosier

is (prosy).

As a noun crosier is

a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

Rosier vs Crosier - What's the difference?

rosier | crosier |


As an adjective rosier

is (rosy).

As a noun crosier is

a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

Cosier vs Crosier - What's the difference?

cosier | crosier |


As nouns the difference between cosier and crosier

is that cosier is an incompetent tailor while crosier is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

As an adjective cosier

is comparative of cosy.

Taxonomy vs Crosier - What's the difference?

taxonomy | crosier |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and crosier

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while crosier is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

Crosier vs Crosiered - What's the difference?

crosier | crosiered |


As a noun crosier

is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.

As an adjective crosiered is

bearing a crosier.

Crosier vs Cleystaff - What's the difference?

crosier | cleystaff |


As nouns the difference between crosier and cleystaff

is that crosier is a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office while cleystaff is a bishop's crook or crosier.

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