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commission vs praesidium

praesidium vs commission

commission and praesidium both are nouns.

commission is a verb but praesidium is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
commission Yes No Yes No
praesidium Yes No No No
As nouns, praesidium is a hyponym of commission; that is, praesidium is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than commission:
  • commission: a special group delegated to consider some matter
  • praesidium: a permanent executive committee in socialist countries that has all the powers of some larger legislative body and that acts for it when it is not in session
commission (noun) praesidium (noun)
a special assignment that is given to a person or group a permanent executive committee in socialist countries that has all the powers of some larger legislative body and that acts for it when it is not in session
the act of committing a crime
the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions
an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces
a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
a special group delegated to consider some matter
a group of representatives or delegates
a fee for services rendered based on a percentage of an amount received or collected or agreed to be paid (as distinguished from a salary)
the state of being in good working order and ready for operation
commission (verb) praesidium (verb)
charge with a task
put into commission; equip for service; of ships
place an order for
Difference between commission and praesidium

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