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Civic vs National - What's the difference?

civic | national | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between civic and national

is that civic is of, relating to, or belonging to a city, a citizen, or citizenship; municipal or civil while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As a noun national is

a subject of a nation.

State vs National - What's the difference?

state | national | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between state and national

is that state is a polity while national is a subject of a nation.

As adjectives the difference between state and national

is that state is stately while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As a verb state

is to declare to be a fact.

As a proper noun State

is state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

Popular vs National - What's the difference?

popular | national | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between popular and national

is that popular is common among the general public; generally accepted while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As a noun national is

a subject of a nation.

National vs Nationalism - What's the difference?

national | nationalism |


As nouns the difference between national and nationalism

is that national is a subject of a nation while nationalism is patriotism; the idea of supporting one's country and culture.

As an adjective national

is of or having to do with a nation.

Common vs National - What's the difference?

common | national | Related terms |

Common is a related term of national.


As adjectives the difference between common and national

is that common is mutual; shared by more than one while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As nouns the difference between common and national

is that common is mutual good, shared by more than one while national is a subject of a nation.

As a verb common

is (obsolete) to communicate (something).

Political vs National - What's the difference?

political | national | Related terms |

Political is a related term of national.


As adjectives the difference between political and national

is that political is concerning or relating to politics, the art and process of governing while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As nouns the difference between political and national

is that political is a political agent or officer while national is a subject of a nation.

National vs Racial - What's the difference?

national | racial | Related terms |

National is a related term of racial.


As adjectives the difference between national and racial

is that national is of or having to do with a nation while racial is of or relating to a race or a people.

As a noun national

is a subject of a nation.

Social vs National - What's the difference?

social | national | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between social and national

is that social is a festive gathering to foster introductions while national is a subject of a nation.

As adjectives the difference between social and national

is that social is being extroverted or outgoing while national is of or having to do with a nation.

Societal vs National - What's the difference?

societal | national | Related terms |

Societal is a related term of national.


As adjectives the difference between societal and national

is that societal is societal while national is of or having to do with a nation.

As a noun national is

a subject of a nation.

Resident vs National - What's the difference?

resident | national |

National is a antonym of resident.



As nouns the difference between resident and national

is that resident is person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area while national is a subject of a nation.

As adjectives the difference between resident and national

is that resident is dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate while national is of or having to do with a nation.

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