regency |
book |
As a proper noun regency
is (uk) the historical period in the united kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which ruled as prince regent.
As a noun book is
book.
manor |
regency |
As a noun manor
is a landed estate.
As a proper noun regency is
(uk) the historical period in the united kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which ruled as prince regent.
regency |
county |
As nouns the difference between regency and county
is that
regency is a system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule while
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess.
As a proper noun Regency
is the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
As an adjective county is
characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
regency |
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district |
regency |
In uk terms the difference between district and regency
is that
district is an administrative division of a county without the status of a borough while
regency is the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
As nouns the difference between district and regency
is that
district is an administrative division of an area while
regency is a system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule.
As proper nouns the difference between district and regency
is that
district is the District of Columbia, the federal district of the United States while
Regency is the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
As a verb district
is to divide into administrative or other districts.
As an adjective district
is rigorous; stringent; harsh.
agency |
regency |
As nouns the difference between agency and regency
is that
agency is the capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power; action or activity; operation while
regency is a system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule.
As a proper noun Regency is
the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
egency |
regency |
As a noun egency
is (obsolete) need; neediness; poverty.
As a proper noun regency is
(uk) the historical period in the united kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which ruled as prince regent.
city |
regency |
In uk terms the difference between city and regency
is that
city is a metonym for the United Kingdom's financial industries, which are principally based in the City of London while
regency is the historical period in the United Kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which
King George IV ruled as Prince Regent.
regency |
village |
As a proper noun regency
is (uk) the historical period in the united kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which ruled as prince regent.
As a noun village is
a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
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