built |
established |
As adjectives the difference between built and established
is that
built is well-built while
established is of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
As verbs the difference between built and established
is that
built is simple past of build while
established is past tense of establish.
As a noun built
is shape; build; form of structure.
ephemeral |
established |
As adjectives the difference between ephemeral and established
is that
ephemeral is lasting for a short period of time while
established is of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
As a noun ephemeral
is something which lasts for a short period of time.
As a verb established is
(
establish).
construct |
established |
As verbs the difference between construct and established
is that
construct is to build or form (something) by assembling parts while
established is (
establish).
As a noun construct
is something constructed from parts.
As an adjective established is
of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
established |
simple |
Related terms |
Established is a related term of simple.
As verbs the difference between established and simple
is that
established is (
establish) while
simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.
As adjectives the difference between established and simple
is that
established is of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area while
simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
As a noun simple is
(medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
established |
run-of-the-mill |
Related terms |
Established is a related term of run-of-the-mill.
As adjectives the difference between established and run-of-the-mill
is that
established is of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area while
run-of-the-mill is (idiomatic) ordinary; not special.
As a verb established
is (
establish).
constitution |
established |
As a proper noun constitution
is the supreme law of some countries, such as australia, ireland, and the united states.
As a verb established is
(
establish).
As an adjective established is
of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
novel |
established |
As adjectives the difference between novel and established
is that
novel is new, original, especially in an interesting way while
established is of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
As a noun novel
is a novelty; something new.
As a verb established is
past tense of establish.
neo |
established |
As a proper noun neo
is .
As a verb established is
(
establish).
As an adjective established is
of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
established |
circumscribed |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between established and circumscribed
is that
established is past tense of establish while
circumscribed is past tense of circumscribe.
As an adjective established
is of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
established |
formation |
As a verb established
is (
establish).
As an adjective established
is of a religion, church etc: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
As a noun formation is
formation.
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