monarch |
governor |
As nouns the difference between monarch and governor
is that
monarch is the ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy while
governor is the leader of a region or state that is a member of a federation or an empire. In Rome, they were endorsed by the emperor and appointed by the Senate. In the modern United States, they are elected by the people of that state.
monarch |
sound |
As nouns the difference between monarch and sound
is that
monarch is the ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy while
sound is a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
As an adjective sound is
healthy.
As an adverb sound is
soundly.
As an interjection sound is
yes; used to show agreement or understanding, generally without much enthusiasm.
As a verb sound is
to produce a sound.
As a proper noun Sound is
the strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.
monarch |
crown |
As a noun monarch
is monarch (head of state in a monarchy).
As a proper noun crown is
(government) the sovereign, in a monarchic country.
aristocrat |
monarch |
As nouns the difference between aristocrat and monarch
is that
aristocrat is one of the aristocracy, nobility, or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble (originally in revolutionary france) while
monarch is monarch (head of state in a monarchy).
superintendent |
monarch |
Related terms |
Superintendent is a related term of monarch.
As nouns the difference between superintendent and monarch
is that
superintendent is a person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something while
monarch is monarch (head of state in a monarchy).
As an adjective superintendent
is overseeing; superintending.
monarch |
pope |
As nouns the difference between monarch and pope
is that
monarch is the ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy while
pope is an honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church.
As a verb pope is
to act as or like a pope.
As a proper noun Pope is
{{surname|A=An English|from=nicknames}} originating as a nickname.
monarch |
empire |
As a noun monarch
is monarch (head of state in a monarchy).
As a verb empire is
.
monarch |
presidents |
As nouns the difference between monarch and presidents
is that
monarch is the ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy while
presidents is plural of lang=en.
monarch |
noble |
As a noun monarch
is monarch (head of state in a monarchy).
As a proper noun noble is
.
monarch |
ringer |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between monarch and ringer
is that
monarch is the ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy while
ringer is someone who rings, especially a bell ringer.
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