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Regent vs Nonregent - What's the difference?

regent | nonregent | Related terms |

Regent is a related term of nonregent.


As nouns the difference between regent and nonregent

is that regent is regent while nonregent is (uk|universities) a master of arts whose regency has ceased.

British vs Regent - What's the difference?

british | regent |


As proper nouns the difference between british and regent

is that british is with the, the citizens or inhabitants of Britain collectively while Regent is a city in North Dakota.

As adjectives the difference between british and regent

is that british is of Britain (meaning the British Isles while regent is ruling; governing; regnant.

As a noun regent is

{{cx|now|_|rare|lang=en}} A ruler.

Queen vs Regent - What's the difference?

queen | regent |

Regent is a coordinate term of queen.



As nouns the difference between queen and regent

is that queen is a female monarch. Example: Queen Victoriaregent is {{cx|now|_|rare|lang=en}} A ruler.

As proper nouns the difference between queen and regent

is that queen is a title given to queens while Regent is a city in North Dakota.

As a verb queen

is to make a queen.

As an adjective regent is

ruling; governing; regnant.

Regent vs Interrex - What's the difference?

regent | interrex |


As nouns the difference between regent and interrex

is that regent is regent while interrex is (history) an official in ancient rome, who acted as single head of state during the interregnum between two consulates.

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