No, they are not synonymous.
no these are not synonymous terms
no
Breath, air, wind, spirit and ghost were synonymous terms.
The Mexican government is very successful in terms of the indicators financing development rule of law and economic transitions.
A lawyer or an attorney (the two terms are synonymous).
There are a few terms that can be considered synonymous with the word "Molar" . Some of those terms can include "bicuspid", "canine", "cuspid", and "dent".
Yes, the head of state is synonymous with the law to Creon's way of thinking but not to Antigone's in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, there are two kinds of law. One is royally issued edicts that are supposed to harmonize with divine law. The other is divine law, which also shapes Theban traditions. According to Theban King Creon, royal law is what matters and is synonymous with his rule as head of state. But according to Antigone, divine law is what matters and must not be contradicted by the head of state or disobeyed by any mortal.
true..
The two terms are synonymous.
The two terms are NOT synonymous.
Those terms are synonymous