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Police vs Polite - What's the difference?

police | polite |


In obsolete terms the difference between police and polite

is that police is communal living; civilization while polite is smooth, polished, burnished.

As verbs the difference between police and polite

is that police is to enforce the law and keep order among (a group) while polite is to polish; to refine; to render polite.

As a noun police

is a civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintain public order.

As an adjective polite is

well-mannered, civilized.

Polive vs Police - What's the difference?

polive | police |


In obsolete terms the difference between polive and police

is that polive is a pulley while police is communal living; civilization.

As a verb police is

to enforce the law and keep order among (a group).

Police vs Sars - What's the difference?

police | sars |


As a noun police

is a civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintain public order.

As a verb police

is to enforce the law and keep order among (a group).

As a proper noun SARS is

severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.

As an abbreviation sars is

shortened form of sarsaparilla (drink.

Policed vs Police - What's the difference?

policed | police |


As a verb policed

is (police).

As a noun police is

policy (contract of insurance).

Constitutedathority vs Police - What's the difference?

constitutedathority | police |


As a noun police is

policy (contract of insurance).

Police vs Fireman - What's the difference?

police | fireman |


As nouns the difference between police and fireman

is that police is policy (contract of insurance) while fireman is (firefighting) someone (implied male) who is skilled in the work of fighting fire.

Police vs Villains - What's the difference?

police | villains |


As nouns the difference between police and villains

is that police is policy (contract of insurance) while villains is .

Balderdash vs Police - What's the difference?

balderdash | police |


As nouns the difference between balderdash and police

is that balderdash is senseless talk or writing; nonsense while police is policy (contract of insurance).

As a verb balderdash

is (archaic) to mix or adulterate.

Police vs Scheme - What's the difference?

police | scheme |


As nouns the difference between police and scheme

is that police is policy (contract of insurance) while scheme is .

Police vs Fbi - What's the difference?

police | fbi |


As nouns the difference between police and fbi

is that police is policy (contract of insurance) while fbi is fixed-bit index.

As a proper noun fbi is

(us) (federal bureau of investigation).

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