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christian

Christian vs Kirsome - What's the difference?

christian | kirsome |


As adjectives the difference between christian and kirsome

is that christian is while kirsome is (obsolete) christian; christened.

Christian vs Zabbaleen - What's the difference?

christian | zabbaleen |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun zabbaleen is

one of a minority religious community of coptic christians who work as cairo's informal garbage collectors.

Christian vs Elcesaite - What's the difference?

christian | elcesaite |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun elcesaite is

(historical) a member of an ancient jewish-christian sect, possibly related to the ebionites, in sassanid southern mesopotamia.

Christian vs Communionlike - What's the difference?

christian | communionlike |


As adjectives the difference between christian and communionlike

is that christian is while communionlike is resembling or characteristic of the christian communion ceremony.

Christian vs Kulich - What's the difference?

christian | kulich |


As nouns the difference between christian and kulich

is that christian is a believer in Christianity while kulich is a tall, cylindrical Eastern European Easter bread, traditional in the Orthodox Christian faith.

As a proper noun Christian

is a given name derived from Ancient Greek found in England since the twelfth century.

As an adjective Christian

is of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.

Christian vs Koinonia - What's the difference?

christian | koinonia |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun koinonia is

communion by intimate participation, associated with the christian church.

Christian vs Theomatics - What's the difference?

christian | theomatics |


As nouns the difference between christian and theomatics

is that christian is a believer in Christianity while theomatics is the numerological study of the Greek and Hebrew text of the Christian Bible, based upon gematria and isopsephy, claimed to demonstrate the direct intervention of God in the writing of scripture.

As a proper noun Christian

is a given name derived from Ancient Greek found in England since the twelfth century.

As an adjective Christian

is of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.

Christian vs Eparchy - What's the difference?

christian | eparchy |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun eparchy is

one of the districts of the roman empire at the third echelon.

Christian vs Christlessness - What's the difference?

christian | christlessness |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun christlessness is

absence of christ or the christian faith.

Christian vs Swedenborgian - What's the difference?

christian | swedenborgian |


As adjectives the difference between christian and swedenborgian

is that christian is while swedenborgian is of or pertaining to (emanuel swedenborg) (born emanuel swedberg in 1688), swedish scientist, philosopher, christian mystic and theologian.

As a noun swedenborgian is

a religious follower of (emanuel swedenborg).

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