staff |
council |
As a proper noun staff
is .
As a noun council is
a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council).
faculty |
council |
As nouns the difference between faculty and council
is that
faculty is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff while
council is a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council).
council |
synods |
As nouns the difference between council and synods
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council) while
synods is .
teach |
council |
As nouns the difference between teach and council
is that
teach is teacher while
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council).
As a verb teach
is to show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct.
As a proper noun Teach
is nickname for a teacher.
council |
bord |
As nouns the difference between council and bord
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council) while
bord is obsolete form of lang=en.
council |
townhall |
As nouns the difference between council and townhall
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council) while
townhall is alternative form of lang=en.
court |
council |
As a proper noun court
is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").
As a noun council is
a committee that leads or governs (eg city council, student council).
council |
institute |
As nouns the difference between council and institute
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council) while
institute is an organization founded to promote a cause.
As a verb institute is
to begin or initiate (something); to found.
As an adjective institute is
established; organized; founded.
foundation |
council |
As nouns the difference between foundation and council
is that
foundation is the act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect while
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council).
council |
trustee |
As nouns the difference between council and trustee
is that
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council) while
trustee is a person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another; also, a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process.
As a verb trustee is
to commit (property) to the care of a trustee; as, to trustee an estate.
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