harish |
parish |
As an adjective harish
is like a hare.
As a noun parish is
in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish is
(
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
taxonomy |
parish |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and parish
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish is
(
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
sanctuary |
parish |
As nouns the difference between sanctuary and parish
is that
sanctuary is a place of safety, refuge or protection while
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish is
(
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
temple |
parish |
In transitive terms the difference between temple and parish
is that
temple is to build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to while
parish is to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
As a proper noun Temple
is a given name derived from Latin.
parsonage |
parish |
As nouns the difference between parsonage and parish
is that
parsonage is a house provided by the church for a parson, vicar or rector while
parish is in the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church or certain civil government entities such as the state of Louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish is
to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
parish |
intrusionist |
As nouns the difference between parish and intrusionist
is that
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
intrusionist is (historical) one who favours the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
parish |
outparish |
As nouns the difference between parish and outparish
is that
parish is in the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church or certain civil government entities such as the state of Louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
outparish is a parish lying outside the walls of, or in a remote part of, a town.
As a verb parish
is to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
parish |
outdweller |
As nouns the difference between parish and outdweller
is that
parish is in the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church or certain civil government entities such as the state of Louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
outdweller is one who holds land in a parish, but lives elsewhere.
As a verb parish
is to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
parish |
tring |
As a noun parish
is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As a proper noun tring is
.
parish |
questman |
As nouns the difference between parish and questman
is that
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
questman is (obsolete) one who is legally empowered to look into certain matters, especially abuses of weights and measures.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
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