ministry |
division |
As nouns the difference between ministry and division
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
division is division.
ministry |
buy |
As nouns the difference between ministry and buy
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
buy is something which is bought; a purchase.
As a verb buy is
to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.
committee |
ministry |
As nouns the difference between committee and ministry
is that
committee is a group of persons convened for the accomplishment of some specific purpose, typically with formal protocols while
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
ministry |
government |
As nouns the difference between ministry and government
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
government is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
ministry |
authority |
As nouns the difference between ministry and authority
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
authority is the power to enforce rules or give orders.
ministry |
business |
As nouns the difference between ministry and business
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
business is (countable) a specific commercial enterprise or establishment.
As an adjective business is
of, to, pertaining to or utilized for purposes of conducting trade, commerce, governance, advocacy or other professional purposes.
ministry |
p |
As a noun ministry
is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity.
As a letter p is
the sixteenth letter of the.
As a symbol p is
symbol for phosphorus.
ministry |
association |
As nouns the difference between ministry and association
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, eg secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
association is the act of associating.
ministry |
ministries |
As nouns the difference between ministry and ministries
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
ministries is plural of lang=en.
ministry |
duty |
As nouns the difference between ministry and duty
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
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