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officiate

Officiated vs Officiate - What's the difference?

officiated | officiate |


As verbs the difference between officiated and officiate

is that officiated is past tense of officiate while officiate is to perform the functions of some office.

Inagurate vs Officiate - What's the difference?

inagurate | officiate |

Inagurate is likely misspelled.


Inagurate has no English definition.

As a verb officiate is

to perform the functions of some office.

Taxonomy vs Officiate - What's the difference?

taxonomy | officiate |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb officiate is

(transitive) to perform the functions of some office.

Officiate vs Funeralize - What's the difference?

officiate | funeralize |


As verbs the difference between officiate and funeralize

is that officiate is (transitive) to perform the functions of some office while funeralize is to officiate at a funeral service for, to hold a funeral service for.

Officiate vs Hebdomadary - What's the difference?

officiate | hebdomadary |


As a verb officiate

is to perform the functions of some office.

As an adjective hebdomadary is

hebdomadal.

As a noun hebdomadary is

a member of a Roman Catholic chapter or convent whose week it is to officiate in the choir and perform other services, which, on extraordinary occasions, are performed by the superiors.

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