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Knight Templar vs Mason

Mason vs Knight Templar

Knight Templar and Mason both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Knight Templar Yes No No No
Mason Yes No No No
As nouns, Mason is a hypernym of Knight Templar; that is, Mason is a word with a broader meaning than Knight Templar:
  • Knight Templar: a man who belongs to a Masonic order in the United States
  • Mason: a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly love
Other hypernyms of Knight Templar include Freemason.
Knight Templar (noun) Mason (noun)
a knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly love
a man who belongs to a Masonic order in the United States English writer (1865-1948)
English film actor (1909-1984)
American Revolutionary leader from Virginia whose objections led to the drafting of the Bill of Rights (1725-1792)
Difference between Knight Templar and Mason

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