nonary |
notary |
As an adjective nonary
is of ninth rank or order.
As a noun notary is
a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
rotary |
notary |
As nouns the difference between rotary and notary
is that
rotary is a traffic circle while
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As an adjective rotary
is having or being capable of having rotation.
notary |
dotary |
As nouns the difference between notary and dotary
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
dotary is (obsolete) a dotard's weakness; dotage.
votary |
notary |
As nouns the difference between votary and notary
is that
votary is a person, such as a monk or nun, who lives a religious life according to vows they have made while
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As an adjective votary
is consecrated by a vow or promise; consequent on a vow; devoted; promised.
notary |
notory |
As a noun notary
is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As an adjective notory is
pertaining to magical signs or symbols.
notary |
otary |
As nouns the difference between notary and otary
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
otary is an eared seal.
notary |
chaplain |
As nouns the difference between notary and chaplain
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
chaplain is a member of the clergy officially assigned to an institution, group, private chapel, etc.
notary |
public |
As a noun notary
is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As an adjective public is
public.
notary |
apocrypha |
As a noun notary
is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As a proper noun apocrypha is
(plurale tantum) that group of works which formed part of the septuagint, but not of the hebrew canon recognized by the jews, and which is considered by some christians to form an authentic part of scripture, but which is rejected by other (namely by protestants).
notary |
signatory |
As nouns the difference between notary and signatory
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
signatory is one who signs or has signed something.
As an adjective signatory is
relating to a seal; used in sealing.
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