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temple

Temple vs Templet - What's the difference?

temple | templet |


As nouns the difference between temple and templet

is that temple is a building for worship while templet is a pattern, guide, or model used to indicate the shape any piece of work is to assume when finished.

As a verb temple

is to build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to.

As a proper noun Temple

is a given name derived from Latin.

Temple vs Tempre - What's the difference?

temple | tempre |


As a proper noun temple

is .

As a verb tempre is

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Temple vs Timple - What's the difference?

temple | timple |


As nouns the difference between temple and timple

is that temple is a building for worship while timple is a traditional musical instrument of the Canary Islands and Murcia. It usually has five strings, but some have four. It is similar in size to a ukulele but has a distinctive semi-round back. A common tuning for five-string timple is A/D/F#/B/E.

As a verb temple

is to build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to.

As a proper noun Temple

is a given name derived from Latin.

Temple vs Sanctuar - What's the difference?

temple | sanctuar |

Temple vs Parish - What's the difference?

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.

Temple vs Temporofacial - What's the difference?

temple | temporofacial |


In anatomy terms the difference between temple and temporofacial

is that temple is the slightly flatter region, on either side of the head, back of the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch and in front of the ear while temporofacial is of or pertaining to both the temple and the face.

As a noun temple

is a building for worship.

As a verb temple

is to build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to.

As a proper noun Temple

is a given name derived from Latin.

As an adjective temporofacial is

of or pertaining to both the temple and the face.

Temple vs Monopteral - What's the difference?

temple | monopteral |


As a proper noun temple

is .

As an adjective monopteral is

(architecture) round and without a cella; consisting of a single ring of columns supporting a roof; said especially of a temple.

Temple vs Temporoauricular - What's the difference?

temple | temporoauricular |


As a proper noun temple

is .

As an adjective temporoauricular is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear.

Temple vs Antetemple - What's the difference?

temple | antetemple |


As a proper noun temple

is .

As a noun antetemple is

the portico or narthex in an ancient temple or church.

Temple vs Judaizer - What's the difference?

temple | judaizer |


As a proper noun temple

is .

As a noun judaizer is

(archaic) one who conforms to or inculcates judaism.

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