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Senior vs Sire - What's the difference?

senior | sire |


As nouns the difference between senior and sire

is that senior is someone seen as deserving respect or reverence because of their age while sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.

As an adjective senior

is older; superior.

As a verb sire is

of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.

Sire vs Ox - What's the difference?

sire | ox |


As proper nouns the difference between sire and ox

is that sire is while ox is (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near capricorn, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.

Sire vs Man - What's the difference?

sire | man |


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a pronoun man is

i.

Sire vs Predecessor - What's the difference?

sire | predecessor | Related terms |

Sire is a related term of predecessor.


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a noun predecessor is

one who precedes; one who has preceded another in any state, position, office, etc; one whom another follows or comes after, in any office or position.

Wikidiffcom vs Sire - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | sire |


As a proper noun sire is

.

Sire - What does it mean?

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Sire vs Create - What's the difference?

sire | create | Related terms |

Sire is a related term of create.


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a verb create is

(lb).

Parent vs Sire - What's the difference?

parent | sire | Synonyms |

Parent is a synonym of sire.


As a noun parent

is one of the two persons from whom one is immediately biologically descended; a mother or father.

As a verb parent

is to act as parent, to raise or rear.

As a proper noun sire is

.

Sire vs Fertilise - What's the difference?

sire | fertilise | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between sire and fertilise

is that sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget while fertilise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|fertilize|lang=en.

As a noun sire

is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.

Sire vs Forerunner - What's the difference?

sire | forerunner | Related terms |

Sire is a related term of forerunner.


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a noun forerunner is

a runner at the front or ahead.

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