Tenant vs Tetanus - What's the difference?
tenant | tetanus |
One who pays a fee (rent) in return for the use of land, buildings, or other property owned by others.
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One who has possession of any place; a dweller; an occupant.
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* Cowley
* Byron
(legal) One who holds a property by any kind of right, including ownership.
(pathology, countable) A serious and often fatal disease caused by the infection of an open wound with the anaerobic bacterium , found in soil and the intestines and faeces of animals.
(physiology, countable) A state of muscle tension caused by sustained contraction arising from a rapid series of nerve impulses which do not allow the muscle to relax.
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As nouns the difference between tenant and tetanus
is that tenant is one who pays a fee (rent) in return for the use of land, buildings, or other property owned by others while tetanus is tetanus.As a verb tenant
is to hold as, or be, a tenant.tenant
English
Alternative forms
* tenaunt (obsolete) * tennant (obsolete) * tennaunt (obsolete)Noun
(Leasehold estate) (en noun)- sweet tenants of this grove
- the happy tenant of your shade
- the sister tenants of the middle deep
Synonyms
* lessee * renter * renteeDerived terms
* tenancy * tenantless * tenantrySee also
* tenettetanus
English
(wikipedia tetanus)Noun
(en-noun)citation