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Celtic vs. Catholic — What's the Difference?

Celtic vs. Catholic — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Celtic and Catholic

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Celtic

A subfamily of the Indo-European language family comprising the Insular and the Continental branches.

Catholic

Of the Roman Catholic faith.

Celtic

Of or relating to the Celts or their languages.

Catholic

A member of the Roman Catholic Church.

Celtic

Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue.
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Catholic

Of broad or liberal scope; comprehensive
"The 100-odd pages of formulas and constants are surely the most catholic to be found" (Scientific American).

Celtic

The language of the Celts.

Catholic

Including or concerning all humankind; universal
"what was of catholic rather than national interest" (J.A. Froude).

Celtic

A branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era

Catholic

Of or involving the Roman Catholic Church.

Celtic

Relating to or characteristic of the Celts

Catholic

Of or relating to the universal Christian church.

Catholic

Of or relating to the ancient undivided Christian church.

Catholic

Of or relating to those churches that have claimed to be representatives of the ancient undivided church.

Catholic

A member of a Catholic church, especially a Roman Catholic.

Catholic

Universal; all-encompassing.

Catholic

Alternative case form of Catholic.

Catholic

(obsolete) Common or prevalent; especially universally prevalent.

Catholic

Embracing all.

Catholic

Universally applicable.

Catholic

Of universal human interest or use.

Catholic

(slang) Permissive of unprotected sex.

Catholic

Universal or general; as, the catholic faith.
Men of other countries [came] to bear their part in so great and catholic a war.

Catholic

Not narrow-minded, partial, or bigoted; liberal; as, catholic tastes.

Catholic

Of or pertaining to, or affecting the Roman Catholics; as, the Catholic emancipation act.

Catholic

A person who accepts the creeds which are received in common by all parts of the orthodox Christian church.

Catholic

An adherent of the Roman Catholic church; a Roman Catholic.

Catholic

A member of a Catholic church

Catholic

Of or relating to or supporting Catholicism;
The Catholic Church

Catholic

Free from provincial prejudices or attachments;
Catholic in one's tastes

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