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Serfs vs Lords - What's the difference?

serfs | lords |


As nouns the difference between serfs and lords

is that serfs is while lords is .

As a proper noun lords is

(british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

Lords vs Nobels - What's the difference?

lords | nobels |


As nouns the difference between lords and nobels

is that lords is while nobels is .

As a proper noun lords

is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

Lords vs Congress - What's the difference?

lords | congress |


As proper nouns the difference between lords and congress

is that lords is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords while congress is the two legislative bodies of the united states: the house of representatives, and the senate.

As a noun lords

is .

Peers vs Lords - What's the difference?

peers | lords |


As nouns the difference between peers and lords

is that peers is plural of lang=en while lords is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between peers and lords

is that peers is third-person singular of peer while lords is third-person singular of lord.

As proper nouns the difference between peers and lords

is that peers is a section of the British Houses of Parliament, the House of Lords, the House of Peers while Lords is the House of Lords.

Lords vs Queen - What's the difference?

lords | queen |

Lords vs Shogun - What's the difference?

lords | shogun |


As nouns the difference between lords and shogun

is that lords is while shogun is the supreme generalissimo of feudal japan.

As a proper noun lords

is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

Lords vs Secretary - What's the difference?

lords | secretary |


As nouns the difference between lords and secretary

is that lords is while secretary is (obsolete) someone entrusted with a secret; a confidant.

As a proper noun lords

is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

As a verb secretary is

to serve as a secretary of.

Lords vs Governers - What's the difference?

lords | governers |


As nouns the difference between lords and governers

is that lords is while governers is .

As a proper noun lords

is (british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

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

.

Monarchs vs Lords - What's the difference?

monarchs | lords |


As nouns the difference between monarchs and lords

is that monarchs is while lords is .

As a proper noun lords is

(british|plurale tantum) the house of lords.

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