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judges

Judges vs Magistrates - What's the difference?

judges | magistrates |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun magistrates is

.

Judges vs Adjudicator - What's the difference?

judges | adjudicator |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun adjudicator is

one who adjudicates.

Judges vs Lords - What's the difference?

judges | lords |


As proper nouns the difference between judges and lords

is that judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh while lords is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

As a noun lords is

.

Judges vs Judges - What's the difference?

judges | judges |


In biblical|lang=en terms the difference between judges and judges

is that judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh while judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As proper nouns the difference between judges and judges

is that judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh while judges is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

Judges vs Referees - What's the difference?

judges | referees |


As nouns the difference between judges and referees

is that judges is plural of judge while referees is plural of referee.

As a verb judges

is third-person singular of judge.

As a proper noun Judges

is the seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.

Judges vs Judicial - What's the difference?

judges | judicial |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As an adjective judicial is

of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.

As a noun judicial is

that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.

Judges - What does it mean?

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Judges vs Adjudicatorsampflash - What's the difference?

judges | adjudicatorsampflash |

Adjudicatorsampflash is likely misspelled.


Adjudicatorsampflash has no English definition.

As a noun judges

is plural of judge.

As a verb judges

is third-person singular of judge.

As a proper noun Judges

is the seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.

Judgers vs Judges - What's the difference?

judgers | judges |


As a noun judgers

is .

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

Nudges vs Judges - What's the difference?

nudges | judges |


As a verb nudges

is (nudge).

As a proper noun judges is

(biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

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