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Taoism vs religious order

religious order vs Taoism

Taoism and religious order both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Taoism Yes No No No
religious order Yes No No No
As nouns, religious order is a hypernym of Taoism; that is, religious order is a word with a broader meaning than Taoism:
  • Taoism: a Chinese sect claiming to follow the teaching of Lao-tzu but incorporating pantheism and sorcery in addition to Taoism
  • religious order: a subdivision of a larger religious group
Other hypernyms of Taoism include religious sect, sect.
Taoism (noun) religious order (noun)
philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events a subdivision of a larger religious group
popular Chinese philosophical system based in teachings of Lao-tzu but characterized by a pantheism of many gods and the practices of alchemy and divination and magic
religion adhering to the teaching of Lao-tzu
a Chinese sect claiming to follow the teaching of Lao-tzu but incorporating pantheism and sorcery in addition to Taoism
Difference between Taoism and religious order

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