england |
saints |
As proper nouns the difference between england and saints
is that
england is the region of the island of great britain which is to the east of wales and the south of scotland; one of the constituent countries of the united kingdom while
saints is (soccer) a nickname of , a football club from southampton, england.
As a noun saints is
, title of a saint.
southampton |
saints |
As proper nouns the difference between southampton and saints
is that
southampton is a city in southern England while
Saints is a nickname of
Southampton Football Club, a football club from Southampton, England.
As a noun saints is
plural of lang=en.
As a verb saints is
third-person singular of saint.
football |
saints |
As nouns the difference between football and saints
is that
football is the kind of ball used in american football while
saints is , title of a saint.
As a proper noun saints is
(soccer) a nickname of , a football club from southampton, england.
saint |
saints |
As nouns the difference between saint and saints
is that
saint is a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name while
saints is , title of a saint.
As a proper noun saints is
(soccer) a nickname of , a football club from southampton, england.
saints |
menologium |
As nouns the difference between saints and menologium
is that
saints is , title of a saint while
menologium is a service book of the greek church that corresponds, though very roughly, to the
proprium sanctorum of the latin breviary they include all the movable parts of the services connected with the commemoration of saints and in particular the canons sung in the orthros, the office which corresponds with catholic lauds, including the synaxaries, i e the historical notices regarding the saints of the day.
As a proper noun saints
is (soccer) a nickname of , a football club from southampton, england.
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