maj |
mayor |
As an abbreviation maj
is .
As a proper noun mayor is
.
mla |
mayor |
As an adverb mla
is quickly.
As a proper noun mayor is
.
knight |
mayor |
As proper nouns the difference between knight and mayor
is that
knight is an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier while
mayor is .
biden |
mayor |
As proper nouns the difference between biden and mayor
is that
biden is while
mayor is .
peasant |
mayor |
As a noun peasant
is a member of the lowly social class which toils on the land, constituted by small farmers and tenants, sharecroppers, farmhands and other laborers on the land where they form the main labor force in agriculture and horticulture.
As a proper noun mayor is
.
mukhtar |
mayor |
As nouns the difference between mukhtar and mayor
is that
mukhtar is the head of a village in many Arab countries and in Cyprus while
mayor is the leader of a city, or a municipality, sometimes just a figurehead and sometimes a powerful position. In some countries, the mayor is elected by the citizens or by the city council.
As a proper noun Mayor is
{{surname|from=Anglo-Norman}.
magistrate |
mayor |
As nouns the difference between magistrate and mayor
is that
magistrate is a judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate's court may have jurisdiction in civil or criminal cases, or both while
mayor is the leader of a city, or a municipality, sometimes just a figurehead and sometimes a powerful position. In some countries, the mayor is elected by the citizens or by the city council.
As a proper noun Mayor is
{{surname|from=Anglo-Norman}.
warden |
mayor |
As nouns the difference between warden and mayor
is that
warden is a guard or watchman while
mayor is the leader of a city, or a municipality, sometimes just a figurehead and sometimes a powerful position. In some countries, the mayor is elected by the citizens or by the city council.
As proper nouns the difference between warden and mayor
is that
warden is {{surname|lang=en} while
Mayor is {{surname|from=Anglo-Norman}.
reeve |
mayor |
In historical terms the difference between reeve and mayor
is that
reeve is any of several local officials, with varying responsibilities while
mayor is the steward of some royal courts, particularly in early Medieval France.
As a verb reeve
is to pass a rope through a hole or opening, especially so as to fasten it.
mayor |
superintendent |
As nouns the difference between mayor and superintendent
is that
mayor is the leader of a city, or a municipality, sometimes just a figurehead and sometimes a powerful position. In some countries, the mayor is elected by the citizens or by the city council while
superintendent is a person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something.
As a proper noun Mayor
is {{surname|from=Anglo-Norman}.
As an adjective superintendent is
overseeing; superintending.
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