king |
minister |
As a proper noun king
is the title of a king.
As a noun minister is
minister (a person who is commissioned by the government for public service).
mister |
minister |
In transitive terms the difference between mister and minister
is that
mister is to address by the title of "mister" while
minister is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
minister |
slave |
As a noun minister
is minister (a person who is commissioned by the government for public service).
As a proper noun slave is
.
minister |
commission |
In transitive terms the difference between minister and commission
is that
minister is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service while
commission is to put into active service; as, commission a ship.
minister |
preach |
As a noun minister
is minister (a person who is commissioned by the government for public service).
As a verb preach is
to preach, preachify.
servant |
minister |
As nouns the difference between servant and minister
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave while
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church.
As verbs the difference between servant and minister
is that
servant is to subject while
minister is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
mna |
minister |
As nouns the difference between mna and minister
is that
mna is (weight unit) while
minister is minister (a person who is commissioned by the government for public service).
sultan |
minister |
As nouns the difference between sultan and minister
is that
sultan is originally, a secular office, formally subordinate to -, but de facto the power behind the throne of the (theoretically universal) caliph while
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church.
As a proper noun Sultan
is {{surname}.
As a verb minister is
to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
minister |
commissioner |
As nouns the difference between minister and commissioner
is that
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church while
commissioner is a member of a commission.
As a verb minister
is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
minister |
executive |
As nouns the difference between minister and executive
is that
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church while
executive is a title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority.
As a verb minister
is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
As an adjective executive is
designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect.
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